Carpow

Carpow
Carpow
 Carpow shown within Perth and Kinross
OS grid referenceNO203175
Council areaPerth and Kinross
Lieutenancy areaPerth and Kinross
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town PERTH
Postcode district PH2 9xx
Dialling code 01738 85
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
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Coordinates: 56°20′35″N 3°17′27″W / 56.343119°N 3.290949°W / 56.343119; -3.290949

Carpow is a diffuse hamlet in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is situated immediately to the east of the confluence of the River Tay and River Earn, 2 km north east of Abernethy.[1]

Archaeology

Carpow is most notable for its archaeological remains. During Roman times the settlement was the site of a camp and fort, which was made of stone, signalling the intent to stay for an extended period.[2][3][4] An early medieval Picto-Scottish cross fragment once formed part the lintel of a well at Carpow House.[5][6]

Carpow Roman Fort

Roman Fort at Carpow
Main article: Carpow Roman Fort

The Roman fort of Carpow was a Roman fortress situated at the confluence of the rivers Tay and Earn.[7] The fortress is known to have been occupied from the late second century AD until the early third century AD. The site of the fort has not been comprehensively excavated but it is believed to have served as a naval supply depot for Roman forces in the central lowlands. Its occupation also coincided with the campaigns of Septimius Severus in the area.[7]

References

  1. "Perth & Alloa", Ordnance Survey Landranger Map (B2 ed.), 2007, ISBN 0-319-22997-1
  2. http://www.scran.ac.uk/packs/exhibitions/learning_materials/webs/56/Carpow.htm
  3. "Carpow: Roman Legionary Fortress", Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: Canmore database, retrieved October 21, 2010
  4. "Carpow: Temporary camp(s) (Roman)", Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: Canmore database, retrieved October 21, 2010
  5. "Carpow: Cross slab", Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: Canmore database, retrieved October 21, 2010
  6. Borland, J.; Fraser, I.; Sherriff, J. (2007), "Eight socketed stones from Eastern Scotland", Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal 13: 107
  7. 1 2 The site record for the Carpow fort at RCAHMS

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