Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas is a community in Dumfries and also Galloway, Scotland. It depends on the lieutenancy area of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the eastern part of Galloway, between the communities of Dalbeattie and Lodge of Fleet. It remains in the ecclesiastical church of Kelton. Castle Douglas is constructed alongside Carlingwark Loch in which traces of ancient crannogs can be discovered, evidence of very early inhabitation of the location. A huge bronze cauldron consisting of about 100 metal objects was located in Carlingwark Loch near Fir Island concerning 1866. The stockpile of devices of iron as well as bronze is possibly Romano-Belgic of the late very first or very early 2nd centuries AD and also is likely to have been a votive offering. It is now in the National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh. To the North of the community Glenlochar is the site of two succeeding Roman forts, the first being erected during the intrusion of Agricola as well as the second during the Antonine period. They show up to have been for cavalry devices and evidence has actually been found that a "vicus" matured around them. They were abandoned totally regarding 160.