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Clatchard Craig

Pictish hillfort, 6th–8th centuries, Scotland

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The fort of Clatchard Craig was located on a hill of the same name by the Tay. A human presence on the site has been identified from the neolithic period onward and the fort itself was occupied from the sixth century AD until at least the eighth century. It stood close to several places which were centres of secular and religious power during the early Middle Ages including Abernethy, Forteviot, Scone and Moncreiffe. As such it seems to have been an important stronghold of the Picts. In the late twentieth century AD Clatchard Craig was entirely destroyed by quarrying for aggregate authorised by the British Ministry of Transport. The former site of the fort, now privately owned, remains a quarry.

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Fort occupation

6th–8th centuries

Severan campaign and nearby fortress

208–211 AD

Rampart construction dated

6th century AD

Freestanding pillar demolished

1846

Site destruction by quarrying

late 20th century

Rescue excavations

1954–55 and 1959–60

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United Kingdom

Coordinates

56.35° N, -3.23° E