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Medieval Pollock Park Glasgow Scotland
Saturday, February 14, 2009
This evening, I am posting a couple of video clips taken at an earthwork structure at Pollock Park.
The site comprises a circular platform some 30m in diameter with a low bank around the edge and a 9M wide ditch surrounding it.
One school of thought is that the structure comprises a Norman ring-work, a circular palisaded enclosure consistent with those erected by the early Scottish-Norman families and dates from the early 12th century. It may have been the work of the Maxwell family.
The site comprises a circular platform some 30m in diameter with a low bank around the edge and a 9M wide ditch surrounding it.
One school of thought is that the structure comprises a Norman ring-work, a circular palisaded enclosure consistent with those erected by the early Scottish-Norman families and dates from the early 12th century. It may have been the work of the Maxwell family.
Labels: Glasgow Pollock
posted by Nigel Cole @ 1:20 PM