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Wroxeter Roman City Roger H. White

Wroxeter Roman City By Roger H. White

Wroxeter Roman City by Roger H. White


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The Red Guide to Wroxeter Roman City, once the fourth largest town in Roman Britain. This beautifully illustrated guide gives a full tour and history of the remains of this important Roman city.

Wroxeter Roman City Summary

Wroxeter Roman City by Roger H. White

Wroxeter Roman City - Viriconium Cornoviorum - was once the fourth largest town in Roman Britain. Founded in the mid 1st century AD as a legionary fortress, the town was established in the 90s AD. It was inhabited until it was abandoned in the 7th century, when the region was conquered by the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and the town was deserted, apart from the area round the Church of St Andrew. Only the ruined wall, known as the 'Old Work', in the centre of the Roman city, and the town's defences indicated that there had once been a town here. The town reverted to farmland, its fields producing crops alongside artefacts and building stone, eventually attracting the attention of antiquarians. In 1859, archaeologists began excavating by the Old Work and uncovered the remains of a large public baths. Later excavations located the forum and houses, none of which is now visible, but a modern reconstruction of a Roman town house demonstrates how Wroxeter's houses may once have looked. Today, archaeologists have been using cutting-edge technology to uncover the secrets of the site, enabling them to see through the soil and reveal the details of the city, which has led to a revolution in our understanding of this complex and important site.

Additional information

GOR005356233
9781848021211
1848021216
Wroxeter Roman City by Roger H. White
Used - Very Good
Paperback
English Heritage
20120515
48
N/A
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