The History of Cambuslang is explained to a great deal by its geography. Now in South Lanarkshire, the town of Cambuslang is an ancient part of Scotland where Iron Age remains (at Dechmont Hill)[1][2][3] loom over 21st century housing developments. It has been very prosperous over time, depending first upon its agricultural land, (supplying food, then wool, then linen) then the mineral resources under its soil (limestone and coal, and, to some extent, iron).[4]
^Dechmont Hill, Gazetteer for Scotland
^Dechmont Hill, Canmore
^Ruins on Dechmont Hill, The Blantyre Project, 29 June 2014
^Cite error: The named reference arthur was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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