I've been sketching up some ideas of how to show a speculative reconstruction of the lost structures at White Caterthun hillfort. Here is a work in progress, where I have roughed in a series of palisaded enclosures and the large timber-laced wall. I've left the surrounding landscape as it looks in the current day.
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A speculative reconstruction of the enclosures at White Caterthun hillfort. |
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A kite aerial photograph of the current day monument. |
The image represents my own reading of the excavation report and RCAHMS record (
linked here), with a good deal of added conjecture! I'm really keen to hear any thoughts and suggestions on this, particularly from the archaeologically-minded. I'm working with
Alice Watterson to realise this speculative reconstruction into a three-dimensional visualisation as part of my upcoming research film "The Caterthuns".
I always have a feeling - or passing thought - that the two Caterthuns are represented in the Pictish double circle symbol. Could just point to the deep symbolism of the rulers of the area and their long-term and widespread influence.
ReplyDeleteGood thought, Peter Herbert - the vesica piscis is the intersecting overlap of the (circular) earthly world & the (circular) heavenly world. It was employed by artists depicting Christian & Buddhist subjects in this transitional state.
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