HER:  The West of Scotland Archaeology Service 7879 (None)
NMR:  NS 47 SW 1 (43329)
SM:  None
NGR:  NS 4480 7439
X:  244800  Y:  674390  (OSGB36)
The site of a fort was identified in 1955 by the RCAHMS Survey of Marginal Lands, but visits since by the OS in 1963, and indeed by RCAHMS about 1978, have failed to confirm its existence. The Hill of Dun is a prominent topographical feature, its upper slopes above a rocky escarpment on the S girt with cliffs on the NE and NW, and broken up by ridges of outcrop trending NE and SW. The description drawn up in 1955 describes three terraces on the SE flank of the summit, which were believed to be artificial, in the interpretations of their day representing the quarried seatings for walls or ramparts that had been removed. In addition, a fourth terrace was identified extending for a distance of about 120m along the rocky escarpment on the S; a gap in the E end of the escarpment where a modern track mounts the hill from the SE was suggested as an original entrance. While the RCAHMS investigators did not commit to either the size or the shape of the proposed fortification, they clearly had in mind several other forts where there appeared to be a citadel with an outer enclosure. In this case, the topography implies that any rampart placed on the escarpment on the S was defending a triangular area measuring about 200m along the S side by a maximum of 150m transversely, an area of about 2ha. Further fieldwork is required before the existence of what would be a major fort can be accepted.
Citizen Science:  ✗
Reliability of Data:  Unconfirmed
Reliability of Interpretation:  Unconfirmed
X:  -499411  Y:  7545980  (EPSG: 3857)
Longitude:  -4.486287626193268  Latitude:  55.937480625068005  (EPSG:4326)
Country:  Scotland
Current County or Unitary Authority:  West Dunbartonshire
Historic County:  Dunbartonshire
Current Parish/Community/Council/Townland:  Old Kilpatrick
None
Extant   | ✓ |
Cropmark   | ✗ |
Likely Destroyed   | ✓ |
None
Woodland   | ✗ |
Commercial Forestry Plantation   | ✗ |
Parkland   | ✗ |
Pasture (Grazing)   | ✓ |
Arable   | ✗ |
Scrub/Bracken   | ✗ |
Bare Outcrop   | ✗ |
Heather/Moorland   | ✓ |
Heath   | ✗ |
Built-up   | ✗ |
Coastal Grassland   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
Contour Fort   | ✓ |
Partial Contour Fort   | ✗ |
Promontory Fort   | ✗ |
Hillslope Fort   | ✗ |
Level Terrain Fort   | ✗ |
Marsh Fort   | ✗ |
Multiple Enclosure Fort   | ✗ |
Hilltop   | ✓ |
Coastal Promontory   | ✗ |
Inland Promontory   | ✗ |
Valley Bottom   | ✗ |
Knoll/Hillock/Outcrop   | ✗ |
Ridge   | ✗ |
Cliff/Plateau-edge/Scarp   | ✗ |
Hillslope   | ✗ |
Lowland   | ✗ |
Spur   | ✗ |
Dominant Topographic Feature:  None
North   | ✗ |
Northeast   | ✗ |
East   | ✗ |
Southeast   | ✗ |
South   | ✗ |
Southwest   | ✗ |
West   | ✗ |
Northwest   | ✗ |
Level   | ✓ |
Altitude:  205.0m
N/A
In the absence of excavation, there are neither stratified artefacts nor radiocarbon dates to provide a chronology for the defences.
Reliability:  D - None
Pre 1200BC   | ✗ |
1200BC - 800BC   | ✗ |
800BC - 400BC   | ✗ |
400BC - AD50   | ✗ |
AD50 - AD400   | ✗ |
AD400 - AD 800   | ✗ |
Post AD800   | ✗ |
Unknown   | ✓ |
Pre Hillfort:   | None |
Post Hillfort:   | Areas of post-medieval cultivation within the interior |
First identified by the RCAHMS Survey of Marginal Lands in 1955, it was visited by the OS in 1963. A further visit must have been carried out about 1978 by RCAHMS staff in the course of the preparation of the Society of Antiquaries Field Survey List of the monuments of the District of Dunbartonshire, from which it is omitted, but there is no record of any observations made at the time.
1st Identified Written Reference (1955):   | Description during RCAHMS Survey of Marginal Lands |
Other (1963):   | Visited by the OS |
Featureless
None
None   | ✓ |
Spring   | ✗ |
Stream   | ✗ |
Pool   | ✗ |
Flush   | ✗ |
Well   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
No Known Features   | ✓ |
Round Stone Structures   | ✗ |
Rectangular Stone Structures   | ✗ |
Curvilinear Platforms   | ✗ |
Other Roundhouse Evidence   | ✗ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
No Known Excavation   | ✓ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Postholes   | ✗ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
Nothing Found   | ✗ |
None
No Known Geophysics   | ✓ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
Nothing Found   | ✗ |
None
No Known Finds   | ✓ |
Pottery   | ✗ |
Metal   | ✗ |
Metalworking   | ✗ |
Human Bones   | ✗ |
Animal Bones   | ✗ |
Lithics   | ✗ |
Environmental   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
NO APPARENT FEATURES
APs Not Checked   | ✗ |
None   | ✓ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Postholes   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
See main summary
1:   | Doubtful if the ramparts exist |
2:   | Only one possible entrance identified in 1955 |
Guard Chambers:  ✗
Chevaux de Frise:  ✗
Three rampart suggested for the inner enclosure and a single rampart for the outer
Area 1:   | 2.0ha. |
Total:   | 2.0ha. |
Total Footprint Area:  Noneha.
None
✗   | None |
✗   | None |
NE Quadrant:   | 0 |
SE Quadrant:   | 4 |
SW Quadrant:   | 0 |
NW Quadrant:   | 0 |
Total:   | 4 |
Partial Univallate   | ✗ |
Univallate   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate   | ✗ |
Bivallate   | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate   | ✓ |
Multivallate   | ✗ |
Unknown   | ✗ |
Partial Univallate   | ✗ |
Univallate   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate   | ✗ |
Bivallate   | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate   | ✗ |
Multivallate   | ✗ |
Reduced to terraces
None   | ✗ |
Earthen Bank   | ✗ |
Stone Wall   | ✗ |
Rubble   | ✗ |
Wall-walk   | ✗ |
Evidence of Timber   | ✗ |
Vitrification   | ✗ |
Other Burning   | ✗ |
Palisade   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank   | ✗ |
Berm   | ✗ |
Unfinished   | ✗ |
Other   | ✓ |
None
None   | ✗ |
Earthen Bank   | ✗ |
Stone Wall   | ✗ |
Murus Duplex   | ✗ |
Timber-framed   | ✗ |
Timber-laced   | ✗ |
Vitrification   | ✗ |
Other Burning   | ✗ |
Palisade   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank   | ✗ |
Berm   | ✗ |
Unfinished   | ✗ |
No Known Excavation   | ✓ |
Other   | ✗ |
✗   | None |
✗   | None |
Number of Ditches:  None
✗   | None |
Feachem, R (1965) The North Britons: the prehistory of a Border people. Hutchinson: London (p 177)
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