#RoughCastle

Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2026-01-26

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. For a time this formed part of the north-west frontier of a Roman Empire that stretched all the way to the Middle East. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #Falkirk #RoughCastle

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. The image shows rows of oval pits stretching away from the viewer. These are placed on a grassy slope that descends from right to left across the view. The grass and pits are frosty in sunshine. There are trees in the background.
Kevin WilbrahamKPW1453
2026-01-22

Some of the western defences of Rough Castle Roman Fort on the Antonine Wall, near Falkirk. Built in around 142 AD, the fort is the second smallest on the wall, but the best preserved. 📸 My own.

Kevin WilbrahamKPW1453
2026-01-22

Some of the western defences of Rough Castle Roman Fort on the Antonine Wall, near Falkirk. Built in around 142 AD, the fort is the second smallest on the wall, but the best preserved. 📸 My own.

Kevin WilbrahamKPW1453
2026-01-08

The faint outline of the granary building at Rough Castle Roman Fort on the Antonine Wall, near Falkirk. Built in around 142 AD, the fort is the second smallest on the wall, but the best preserved. 📸 My own.

Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2025-04-29

Rough Castle Roman Fort, on one of the best preserved stretches of the Antonine Wall near Falkirk. It's a great place to appreciate what the wall was like: and, just possibly, was the origin of the story of King Arthur’s Camelot. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #RoughCastle

Rough Castle Roman Fort. The image shows a view across a valley with a narrow stream in the bottom which is crossed by a flat bridge. On the far slope are indentations caught in low sunlight coming from the right. The shape of a Roman fort can be made out. In the left middle ground is a larger ditch going away from the viewer. There are trees in the background and power lines cut across the top of the frame. The ground is frosty.
2025-04-12

The pits, each about 3 feet long, 2 feet wide and 6 feet deep, would have been filled by vertical stakes, sharpened to a point, waiting to impale anyone who stumbled into them. They're pretty much unqiue to the Roman presence in Scotland and highlight how threatened the Romans felt on this far northern edge of their empire.

#glasgow #falkirk #roughcastle #antoninewall #lilia #defences #romans #scotland #scottishhistory

2025-04-12

There are a huge number of historical sites within easy striking distance of Glasgow, ranging from neolithic tombs to the site of the last siege of a castle in Britain (Stirling Castle in 1746). However, these are amongst my favourites. They're lilia, which are packs of large defensive pits dug by the Romans in front of Rough Castle Fort on the Antonine Wall around AD 140.

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#glasgow #falkirk #roughcastle #antoninewall #lilia #defences #romans #scotland #scottishhistory

A pack of large, deep pits dug by the Romans to help them defend Rough Castle Fort on the Antonine Wall.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2025-01-26

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. For a time this formed part of the north-west frontier of a Roman Empire that stretched all the way to the Middle East. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #Falkirk #RoughCastle

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. The image shows rows of oval pits stretching away from the viewer. These are placed on a grassy slope that descends from right to left across the view. The grass and pits are frosty in sunshine. There are trees in the background.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2024-04-29

Rough Castle Roman Fort, on one of the best preserved stretches of the Antonine Wall near Falkirk. It's a great place to appreciate what the wall was like: and, just possibly, was the origin of the story of King Arthur’s Camelot. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #RoughCastle #RomanFort #Roman #AntonineWall #Falkirk #KingArthur #UndiscoveredScotland

Rough Castle Roman Fort. The image shows a view across a valley with a narrow stream in the bottom which is crossed by a flat bridge. On the far slope are indentations caught in low sunlight coming from the right. The shape of a Roman fort can be made out. In the left middle ground is a larger ditch going away from the viewer. There are trees in the background and power lines cut across the top of the frame. The ground is frosty.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2024-04-01

Part of the Antonine Wall near Rough Castle, two miles west of the centre of Falkirk. The Antonine Wall was built from AD142 to 144 and ran for 37 miles (60km) from Bo'ness on the River Forth to Old Kilpatrick on the River Clyde. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#AntonineWall #Romans #Falkirk #RoughCastle #Scotland #UndiscoveredScotland

The image shows a view along a four to five course high stone wall that enters the frame lower left and extends out into the upper centre of the frame. There is a path and fence this side of the wall and a ditch and track are visible beyond it, to the right. A stone farm is in the upper left of the frame. The sky is light blue.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2024-01-26

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. For a time this formed part of the north-west frontier of a Roman Empire that stretched all the way to the Middle East. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #Falkirk #RoughCastle #RomanFort #Roman #AntonineWall #Lilia #UndiscoveredScotland

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. The image shows rows of oval pits stretching away from the viewer. These are placed on a grassy slope that descends from right to left across the view. The grass and pits are frosty in sunshine. There are trees in the background.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2023-04-29

Rough Castle Roman Fort, on one of the best preserved stretches of the Antonine Wall near Falkirk. It's a great place to appreciate what the wall was like: and, just possibly, was the origin of the story of King Arthur’s Camelot. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #RoughCastle #RomanFort #Roman #AntonineWall #Falkirk #KingArthur #UndiscoveredScotland

Rough Castle Roman Fort. The image shows a view across a valley with a narrow stream in the bottom which is crossed by a flat bridge. On the far slope are indentations caught in low sunlight coming from the right. The shape of a Roman fort can be made out. In the left middle ground is a larger ditch going away from the viewer. There are trees in the background and power lines cut across the top of the frame. The ground is frosty.
Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2023-01-26

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. For a time this formed part of the north-west frontier of a Roman Empire that stretched all the way to the Middle East. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/fal

#Scotland #Falkirk #RoughCastle #RomanFort #Roman #AntonineWall #Lilia #UndiscoveredScotland

Defensive Roman pits, or lilia, protecting the Antonine Wall at Rough Castle near Falkirk. The image shows rows of oval pits stretching away from the viewer. These are placed on a grassy slope that descends from right to left across the view. The grass and pits are frosty in sunshine. There are trees in the background.

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