Description
This monument is a section of the Antonine Wall which runs along the slope of a ridge to the N of North Dalnottar Cemetery.
This proposal forms part of a programme which is intended to update the scheduling of the Antonine Wall.
The Antonine Wall at this location consists of the rampart, the ditch, the berm (area between rampart and ditch) and the upcast mound. The monument has been flattened at this location, although traces of the Antonine Wall ditch are visible to the N and NE of the Cemetery.
Excavation in 1970 at the E end of this section located the rampart of the Antonine Wall and also some wall foundations and pottery which provide evidence for probable medieval occupation in the area around the Carleith Burn.
The area to be scheduled measures a maximum of 474m W-E by a maximum of 68m N-S, to include the Antonine Wall rampart, berm, ditch and upcast mound and also an area to the N and S where traces of activities associated with the construction and use of the monument may survive, as shown in red on the accompanying map extract.
The E edge of the scheduled area is defined by the boundary of the road that runs to Carleith Farm. The S boundary at its W end extends 20m beyond the S face of the rampart to include Roman-period deposits which are likely to survive in this area; the military way may also be located within this zone.
Elsewhere, the S edge of the scheduled area follows the S boundary to the farm track N of the cemetery. The W edge of the scheduled area is defined by a field boundary. The N edge of the scheduled area extends 25m beyond the N edge of the Antonine Wall ditch, to include the upcast mound and an area beyond it in which traces of activities associated with the construction and use of the Wall may survive.
The top 50cm of the farm track which runs through the S of the scheduled area is excluded from this scheduling to enable the top surface to be maintained and altered without the need for scheduled monument consent.