Monument record 8213/3 - Evidence of the West rampart at King's Buildings
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Evidence of the western earth rampart of the Roman legionary fortress was recorded during a series of archaeological investigations to the south of King Street between 1987 and 2002.
Extensive remains of the earth rampart were first recorded during redevelopment work on the corner of King Street and St Martin’s Way in 1987. The composition of the rampart is similar to that discovered elsewhere in the fortress comprising a base layer of timber strapping on which the successive layers of the clay and turf rampart were developed. Dating evidence suggests a Flavian construction. The rampart was discovered at a depth of 0.60m below present ground level at the northern end and 0.25m below ground level at the southern end (4, 5)
The defences of the Roman fortress comprised several components: The rampart (artificial bank), built in the late first century, consisted of a core of sand, clay or rubble held in place to the front and rear by revetments of stacked turves. It was set on a base of close-set transverse logs and measured approx 6m wide by perhaps 3m high. The top of the rampart would have been flattened to create a walkway that could be patrolled and would have had been protected by a wooden palisade. In all the defences defined a rectangular space some 592m long and 411m wide.
<1> Engineering Archaeological Services, 1998, 6 King's Buildings, Chester; archaeological evaluation., R2693 (Client Report). SCH4801.
<2> AAA Archaeological Advisors, 2002, Land to the Rear of 6 King's Buildings, King Street, Chester: Archaeological Evaluation Report, R2451 (Client Report). SCH4435.
<3> Grosvenor Museum, 1988, Grosvenor Museum Excavation section: Current Activities & Upcoming Sites (Unpublished Report). SCH6282.
<4> Chester Archaeology, 1987, Defences of Roman Chester: Discoveries made on the West side: St Martin's Way, 1987 (Unpublished Report). SCH6620.
<5> LeQuesne C, 1999, Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I, p66 (Monograph). SCH6156.
Sources/Archives (5)
- <1> SCH4801 Client Report: Engineering Archaeological Services. 1998. 6 King's Buildings, Chester; archaeological evaluation.. R2693. N/A. N/A. R2693.
- <2> SCH4435 Client Report: AAA Archaeological Advisors. 2002. Land to the Rear of 6 King's Buildings, King Street, Chester: Archaeological Evaluation Report. R2451. S0346. N/A. R2451.
- <3> SCH6282 Unpublished Report: Grosvenor Museum. 1988. Grosvenor Museum Excavation section: Current Activities & Upcoming Sites.
- <4> SCH6620 Unpublished Report: Chester Archaeology. 1987. Defences of Roman Chester: Discoveries made on the West side: St Martin's Way, 1987.
- <5> SCH6156 Monograph: LeQuesne C. 1999. Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I. Survey Report No 11. p66.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Related Events/Activities (3)
- Event - Intervention: Evaluation at 6 King's Buildings, Chester in 1998 (Ref: CHE/6KB98) (ECH4287)
- Event - Intervention: Evaluation on land to the Rear of 6 King's Buildings, Chester, 2002 (King's Building Site) (Ref: N/A) (ECH3955)
- Event - Intervention: Salvage recording at the King's Buildings, St Martin's Way, Chester in 1987 (Ref: CHE/SMW87) (ECH5098)
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 40 66 (14m by 32m) (2 map features) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ46NW |
| Civil Parish | CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | CHESTER, CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, CHESHIRE |
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Sep 30 2024 4:36PM