Milecastle 21
Coordinates: 55°00′40″N 1°59′41″W / 55.011201°N 1.994794°W
Milecastle 21 | |
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The quarry at Downhill which has obliterated any trace of the milecastle | |
Milecastle 21 Milecastle 21 shown within Northumberland | |
OS grid reference | NZ00436851 |
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Milecastle 21 (Down Hill) was a milecastle of the Roman Hadrian's Wall. The site was identified by measurement only, as the milecastle's remains have been totally removed. This is probably due to extensive quarrying at the site, which now lies under pasture (and partly beneath the Military Road).[1]
Construction
No details of the Milecastle's construction have been identified.
Excavations and investigations
- 1966 - English Heritage Field Investigation. It was noted that there were no visible remains, and that the area was greatly disturbed by quarry tracks and spoil.[1]
- 1989 - English Heritage Field Investigation. It was again noted that there were no visible remains, and the probable location was restated.[1]
Associated Turrets
Each milecastle on Hadrian's Wall had two associated turret structures. These turrets were positioned approximately one-third and two-thirds of a Roman mile to the west of the Milecastle, and would probably have been manned by part of the milecastle's garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 21 are known as Turret 21A and Turret 21B.
Turret 21A
Turret 21A (Red House) is probably located 73 metres (80 yd) to the east of the east wall of Onnum, though some doubt has been expressed by an English Heritage field investigation.[2] Its remains lie under the modern road.[3]
Location on Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 map: 55°00′39″N 2°00′11″W / 55.010895°N 2.003081°W
Turret 21B
Turret 21B (Fence Burn) is probably located partly beneath the military road, though the exact location has been speculated due to the presence of a small mound[3] along with dark soil and pottery discovered in 1930.[4][5]
Location on Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 map: 54°59′37″N 1°44′12″W / 54.993672°N 1.736733°W
Monument Records
Monument | Monument Number | English Heritage Archive Number |
Milecastle 21 | 20473 | NZ 06 NW 10 |
Turret 21A | 18154 | NY 96 NE 1 |
Turret 21B | 18160 | NY 96 NE 3 |
References
- 1 2 3 "Milecastle 21". Pastscape. English Heritage. Retrieved 3 Aug 2010.
- ↑ "Turret 21A". Pastscape. English Heritage. Retrieved 3 Aug 2010.
- 1 2 Breeze, David J (1934), Handbook to the Roman Wall (14th Revised edition - Nov 2006), Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, p. 183, ISBN 0-901082-65-1
- ↑ Birley, Eric B (1961), Research on Hadrian's Wall, Titus Wilson & Son, pp. 73,171
- ↑ "Turret 21B". Pastscape. English Heritage. Retrieved 3 Aug 2010.
Bibliography
- Daniels, Charles (1979), "Review: Fact and Theory on Hadrian's Wall", Britannia 10: 357–364, JSTOR 526069
External links
Media related to Milecastle 21 at Wikimedia Commons
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