A Roman fortlet was located by excavation in 1977 on the small plateau at the west end of Seabegs Wood. |
The most visible fortlet is Kinneil, at the eastern end of the Wall, near Bo'ness. |
The fortlet lies to the west of the flagpole, with the fort extending to the west and south. |
The fort, fortlet and civilian settlement have Scheduled Ancient Monument status, which recognises them as a nationally important archaeological site. |
The Roman military pendant is extremely important, as it has come from a Roman soldier based at the Roman fortlet and is identical to ones found at North Shields Roman fort. |