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Turret 37a (Rapishaw Gap) (Bardon Mill)

[NY 7804 6861] TURRET [G.S.] (Site of) (1)

Turret 37a, located by exploratory excavation in 1911, is at the top of the ridge on Hotbank Crags, beyond Rapishaw Gap. (2)(3)

The site is visible as a stone-studded earthen platform. Slight traces of a branch road are visible connecting it with the military way. Surveyed at 1:2500. (4)

Scheduled. (5)

Details as above. (6)

The turret was located in 1911 (7b). The turret appears to have been demolished in period II (7c). There are no surviving earthworks. Position given by OS (see authority 4) at NY 7805 6861 accepted. (7a)

The road linking the turret to the Military Way is visible as a slight earthwork on air photographs and was mapped as part of the Hadrian's Wall National Mapping Project. The width of the road is approximately 4 metres which is broadly comparable to that of the Military Way. It is centred at NY 78060 68574. (7d)

Located on the English Heritage map of Hadrian's Wall 2010. (7e)

General association with HER 6555 (Milecastle 37), HER 6557 (Turret 37b). (7)
N6556
Roman (43 to 410)
Scheduled Ancient Monument
EXCAVATION, Turret 37a, Rapishaw Gap 1911; F G Simpson
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1966; E C Waight
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, Vindolanda 1991; English Heritage
WATCHING BRIEF, B6318 'Military Road', Throckley-Gilsland 2007; Pre-Construct Archaeology
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION, English Heritage: Hadrian's Wall WHS Mapping Project, NMP 2008; English Heritage
MEASURED SURVEY, RCHME: Hadrian's Wall Project ; RCHME


Source of Reference
Local History of Bardon Mill

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