Monument record 8205/7 - Evidence of the Roman East Rampart north of the East Gate
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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> Earthworks Archaeological Services, 2013, Investigations into the condition of the City Walls, North of the East Gate, Chester, R3436 (Client Report). SCH7043.
Evidence of the earth rampart of the Roman fortifications were encountered during investigations into the City Wall north of the Eastgate. The investigations primarily identified post medieval activity, however, a buried soil surface was encountered at the base of the wall that may represent the earth rampart.
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- <1> SCH7043 Client Report: Earthworks Archaeological Services. 2013. Investigations into the condition of the City Walls, North of the East Gate, Chester. R3436. N/A. N/A. R3436.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 407 663 (point) 8 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| 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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Record last edited
Jul 4 2024 1:37PM