Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
[1] Feachem, R. W., ‘The hill-forts of northern Britain’, chap. 4 in (ed.) Rivet, A. L. F., The Iron Age in Northern Britain (1966), 59–87Google Scholar: chap. 5 in the same book, G. Jobey, ‘A field survey in Northumberland’, gives much information about similar sites south of the Border.
[2] These are known from excavation of the moorland site at Harehope, Peeblesshire; Feachem, R. W., P.S.A. Scot., XCIII, 1962, 174.Google Scholar
[3] Steer, K. A., P.S.A. Scot., LXXXIX, 1958, 227.Google Scholar
[4] Cf. Scotstarvit Covert, Fife, where two successive houses respectively 55 ft. and 65 ft. in diameter were identified; Bersu, G., P.S.A. Scot., LXXXII, 1950, 241.Google Scholar