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Murray Cook
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斯特林及其对福斯河渡口的控制通常被认为是苏格兰最具战略意义的地点。目前的史料表明,福斯河的渡河点有限,重点是弗鲁河,因为它是斯特林以西唯一可行的渡河点。本文将福斯河及其支流(蒂斯河、艾伦河和古迪河)渡河点的史料与各种资料来源(地图、历史记载、独立战争和 1745 年起义之间的军事交战以及作者的实地考察)所记录的实际情况进行对比。威廉-沃森(William Watson)1916 年在本协会发表的《莱茵讲座》(Rhind Lecture)于 1926 年出版,名为《苏格兰凯尔特地名史》(The History of the Celtic Place-Names of Scotland)。这本书错误地命名、混淆和夸大了弗鲁的岔道点(弗鲁的福兹),这也被后来的学者所沿用。这反过来又导致人们对各种河流的渡河方式了解有限。本研究揭示了多种可能的选择,而不是假设的有限的渡河点。我们确定了两个主要的渡河点(滴水峡和修道院峡),并总结了它们的起源和历史。
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Back and Forth
Stirling and its control of the Forth river crossings is often considered to be the most strategic location in Scotland. Current historiography suggests a restricted set of crossing points over the River Forth with a focus on the Fords of Frew as the only viable crossing point to the west of Stirling. This paper contrasts the historiography of the river crossings at the Forth and its tributaries (The Teith, The Allan Water and the Goodie Water) with the reality as recorded from a variety of sources: maps, historical accounts, military engagements between the Wars of Independence and the 1745 Rising, and site visits by the author. Attention is focussed on the publication of William Watson’s 1916 Rhind Lecture to this Society published in 1926 as The History of the Celtic Place-Names of Scotland. This volume misnames, confuses and aggrandises fording points at Frew (the Fords of Frew) which has been followed by subsequent scholars. In turn this led to a limited understanding of how the various rivers were crossed. This study reveals a variety of possible options rather than the assumed limited and restricted crossing points. The two main crossing points are identified (Drip and Abbey fords) and their origins and histories summarised.
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