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Moneylaws Castle Hill camp (Carham)

[NT 87213474] Camp [O.E.] (1)

Listed as a probable pre-Roman univallate earthwork. (2)

Scheduled. (3)

Only the northern half of the earthwork survives, as an ill-defined scarp 1.3m high with vague traces of a ditch. Possibly the remains of a hill-top settlement, though there are no apparent internal remains. Resurveyed at 1:2500. (4)

Scheduled. (5)(6)

NT 872 347. Moneylaws Castle Hill camp. Scheduled No ND/254. (7a)
N855
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Scheduled Ancient Monument
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1966; E C Waight
FIELD SURVEY, Hill forts and settlements in Northumberland ; G Jobey


Source of Reference
Local History of Carham

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