The Baths Basilica Wroxeter: Excavations 1966-90English Heritage, 1997 - 395 sider Report of the excavations from 1966-1990 on the site of the baths basilica at Viroconium Cornoviorum built around AD 150. Evidence is presented in some detail with lots of illustrations, including a large number of conjectural reconstructions of buildings and site panoramas and a set of 177 A3 loose-leaf plans which can be assembled to provide mosaics of the evidence and site interpretation at each successive phase. |
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Side 1
... town of Viroconium Cornoviorum , which lies beneath the present day village of Wroxeter and its surroundings ( NGR SJ5608 ) , is situated in Shropshire midway between the modern towns of Shrewsbury and Telford ( Figs 1 and 2 ) . It owed ...
... town of Viroconium Cornoviorum , which lies beneath the present day village of Wroxeter and its surroundings ( NGR SJ5608 ) , is situated in Shropshire midway between the modern towns of Shrewsbury and Telford ( Figs 1 and 2 ) . It owed ...
Side 2
... town and it certainly seems to have prospered as there was a major extension made to the defences to the north , perhaps during the early Hadrianic period ( Kenyon 1940 , 178-9 ) , to enclose the valley of the Bell Brook within the town ...
... town and it certainly seems to have prospered as there was a major extension made to the defences to the north , perhaps during the early Hadrianic period ( Kenyon 1940 , 178-9 ) , to enclose the valley of the Bell Brook within the town ...
Side 247
... town , would be described as burgages . In Roman towns such structures are usually termed strip- buildings and are ... town ( or the latest late - Roman town ) . Quite how it functioned is impossible to deter- mine but its administrative ...
... town , would be described as burgages . In Roman towns such structures are usually termed strip- buildings and are ... town ( or the latest late - Roman town ) . Quite how it functioned is impossible to deter- mine but its administrative ...
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annexe appears archaeological associated base basilica baths baths basilica blocks bone Building central centre century clay clear cobble coins colonnade consisted construction contained contexts corner deposits door doorway dump earlier east end east to west eastern edge EVES evidence examples excavation fabric finds floor fragments further grains grey grid hearth identified illustrated indicate insula interpretation iron laid late later layer marked material mortar mosaic nave north aisle north portico north wall original panel patches pebble perhaps period Phase Phase Z pipe platform possible postholes pottery precinct presumably probably Reconstruction recorded remains removed represented Roman roof rubble samples sandstone seems sherds showing side similar south aisle southern stone street structure suggests surface Table tile timber tion town trench vessels wall wares west end western Wroxeter