Source/Archive record SCH7101 - Roman Chester – Fortress at the Edge of the World

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Type Book
Title Roman Chester – Fortress at the Edge of the World
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2012
International Standard Book Number 978-0752468761

Abstract/Summary

Much of Roman Chester has been lost through post-Roman dismantling and 'recycling' of building materials, though excavations over recent years have added substantially to our knowledge of the town known as Deva. In this companion volume to Chester: AD400-1066, David Mason traces the early history of this military stronghold: the construction and early years of the fort, and the development of the garrison town and the surrounding civilian settlement. This is essentially the first study to focus solely on Roman Chester, other than excavation reports, and it represents a well-written informative history of the rise, burgeoning and decline of the Roman town and its inhabitants

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  • Roman Barrack Block (latera praetorii west), further evidence (Monument)
  • Roman Barracks Block (Latera praetorii west) at Hunter Street, further evidence (Monument)
  • Roman Centurion's House (latera praetorii west), further evidence (Monument)

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Jul 20 2023 12:48PM