Monument Number 384138 |
Hob Uid: 384138 | |
Location : Essex Colchester Non Civil Parish
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Grid Ref : TL9825024400 |
Summary : Foundations of a Roman temple excavated in 1947. Lewis states that the temple was originally built in timber and enclosed by a polygonal ditch. The temple was later rebuilt in stone with the temenos wall and oblong building to the south contemporary. Two inscribed bronze plaques and coins were found. |
More information : (TL 98252440)Roman Foundations found AD 1938 (NAT). (1) A simple rectangular temple on the grammer school sports field, seen as a crop mark in 1938 and again in 1947 when exploratory excavations were carried out by A. F. Hall (see plan). Lewis considered that it was probably originally of timber enclosed by the polygonal ditch. Later rebuilt in stone with the temenos wall and oblong building to the south contemporary. Pits in the temenos contained second century pottery and coins from Claudius to Constans. Also two inscribed bronze plaques dedicated to Silvanus and Silvanus Callirius, and a bronze stag. Temenos surveyed at 1:2500 by F1 during excavations. (2-4)
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