Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas is a town in Dumfries as well as Galloway, Scotland. It lies in the lieutenancy area of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the eastern part of Galloway, between the communities of Dalbeattie as well as Lodge of Fleet. It is in the clerical parish of Kelton. Castle Douglas is constructed next to Carlingwark Loch in which traces of primitive crannogs can be located, evidence of early inhabitation of the area. A large bronze cauldron having about 100 steel items was discovered in Carlingwark Loch near Fir Island about 1866. The stockpile of devices of iron as well as bronze is most likely Romano-Belgic of the late initial or early second centuries AD and also is likely to have been a votive candles offering. It is currently in the National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh. To the North of the community Glenlochar is the website of 2 succeeding Roman forts, the first being erected during the invasion of Agricola and also the 2nd during the Antonine duration. They show up to have actually been for cavalry units as well as proof has been found that a "vicus" matured around them. They were abandoned totally about 160.