Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 100 O 100 200 Fig. 94.—Fort, Raecleughhead (No. 200). while the outer one passes across the head of the ravine on the northside, and re-crosses it lower down, terminating at the north-east angleof the fort. In rear of the inner rampart a trench-like hollow furtherdefends the area. The interior is rudely triangular and measuresover all some 310 feet along the base and 117 feet See Antiquaries, xxix. p. 153 (plan and sees.); Christison, p. 203. 201. Fort, do.—Some 16 feet from the top of the stee
Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 100 O 100 200 Fig. 94.—Fort, Raecleughhead (No. 200). while the outer one passes across the head of the ravine on the northside, and re-crosses it lower down, terminating at the north-east angleof the fort. In rear of the inner rampart a trench-like hollow furtherdefends the area. The interior is rudely triangular and measuresover all some 310 feet along the base and 117 feet See Antiquaries, xxix. p. 153 (plan and sees.); Christison, p. 203. 201. Fort, do.—Some 16 feet from the top of the steep slope 104 HISTORICAL MONUMENTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISSION. Parish of Langton. which forms the south or opposite side of the Guile Howe from thefort above described, are the remains of a terrace, and at the top of
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