The Herald on Sunday

Roman Bar Hill Fort damaged by suspected illegal metal detecting

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EXPERTS are investigat­ing suspected illegal metal detecting at a Roman fort.

Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES) said it is working with police after reports that a large number of holes have been dug at Bar Hill Fort, which forms part of the Antonine Wall Unesco World Heritage site.

Many significan­t Roman artefacts have been discovered at the fort, which is more than 2,000 years old and formed part of the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire.

It is protected as a scheduled monument, meaning metal detecting and the removal of items from the site is illegal without prior consent and is subject to prosecutio­n.

HES said the site in East Dunbartons­hire has been damaged by what appears to be illegal metal detecting for the fifth time in 12 months.

Stefan Sagrott, senior cultural resources adviser at HES, said: “Such incidents of metal detecting, whether on our estate or in the wider historic environmen­t, can cause irreparabl­e damage to archaeolog­ical sites and impair investigat­ion of them, potentiall­y robbing us of our history.

“These incidents also divert resources away from vital conservati­on work to our sites and monuments.

“Heritage crime is a serious matter and we are committed to investigat­ing incidents thoroughly and pursuing offenders to ensure that Scotland’s historic environmen­t is protected.

“We would urge any members of the public with any informatio­n regarding this incident to get in touch with HES at hmenquirie­s@hes.scot; contact Police Scotland on 101; or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestopp­ers-uk. org.”

Metal detecting is only permitted at sites in the care of HES when it is part of an authorised archaeolog­ical research project under supervisio­n of the organisati­on’s in-house archaeolog­ists.

Bar Hill Fort was one of 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall, which was built across Scotland’s central belt from AD 140.

 ?? ?? The East Dunbartons­hire fort was one of 16 along the Antonine Wall
The East Dunbartons­hire fort was one of 16 along the Antonine Wall

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