Deers Den is an archaeological site at Kintore, Scotland in Aberdeenshire. The site has mesolithic remains, Iron Age artefacts and is a known Roman Camp. This 120-acre (0.49 km2) site is partially disturbed and developed by the western part of Kintore itself. The site is associated with the Severan invasion, ca 200 CE. Deers Den is one of a chain of Roman Camps generally strung in a north to south alignment to support the invasion and exploration of northern Scotland by the Romans. The chain includes Ardoch, Strageath, Inchtuthil, Battledykes, Stracathro and Raedykes, then proceeds via Elsick Mounth and Normandykes to the northerly camps of Ythan Wells (Glenmailen), and Deers Den.
The site was excavated by Murray Cook of Rampart Scotland http://www.rampartscotland.co.uk/ and remains to this day one of the largest ever excavations in Scotland. The marching camp recovered more internal features than any other camp in the Roman Empire. Other superlatives include more roundhouses than have ever been excavated in any one locations in Scotland and more Neolithic pottery than had been previously excavated in Aberdeenshire (Cook & Dunbar 2008).
She said life's a lot to think about sometimes
When you're living in between the lines
And all the stars they sparkle and shine everyday
He said life's so hard to move in sometimes
When it feels like I'm towin' the line
And no one even cares to ask me why I feel this way
I know you feel helpless now and I know you feel alone
That's the same road, the same road that I am on
He said life's a lot to think about sometimes
When you keep it all between the lines
Of everything I want and I want to find, one of these days
What you thought was real in life somehow steered you wrong
Now you just keep drivin' tryin' to find out where you belong
I know you feel helpless now and I know you feel alone
That's the same road, that same road that I am on
What you thought was real in life somehow steered you wrong
Now you just keep drivin' tryin' to find out where you belong
I know you feel helpless now and I know you feel alone
That's the same road, that same road that I am on