Monument record MLI30323 - Possible Roman Camp, Ancaster

Summary

Possible Roman Camp, to the west of Ancaster.

Type and Period (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

Two ditches were discovered to the west of Ancaster, and indicate that a possible Roman camp may be on the west side of Ermine Street. The ditches ran not quite east to west but it has not been ascertained whether they represent the north or south side of the suspected fort. {1} 40ft of one of the ditches was cleared. It had a sharp V profile, with no drainage gutter. A thick deposit of sand turves was dumped into it from north side where a rampart presumably stood. The ditch was 10ft wide, with a depth of 4-5ft. {2} The corner of a timber building was discovered some 60ft north of the ditch on a similar alignment. It was interpreted as part of a structure within the suspected fort. {3} The width of the second ditch was estimated as 16.5ft. These contrasting dimension indicate that the presumed fort lay to the south, as the larger ditch normaly lies on the inner side. The ditch showed no signs of recutting and was filled with rubbish deposits. There seems to have been gravel extraction in this area, which has cut prior burials here. The suspected fort is thought to have been established in reign of Claudius, probably before 47AD. Both ditches ended at a gravel causeway which may be the site of a gate. {4}

Sources/Archives (4)

  •  Bibliographic Reference: TODD, M.. 1981. THE ROMAN TOWN AT ANCASTER. -.
  •  Unpublished Document: BARLEY, M.W. ET AL. 1966. PARISH FILE. ANCASTER. -.
  •  Unpublished Document: BARLEY, M.W. ET AL. 1968. PARISH FILE. ANCASTER. -.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: RODWELL, W. AND ROWLEY, R.T.. 1975. SMALL TOWNS OF ROMAN BRITAIN. p.211-23.

Map

Location

Grid reference SK 981 435 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish ANCASTER, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 21 2021 8:35PM

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