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Three silver ingots and a rough piece of silverCanterbury Treasure In Roman Museum, CanterburyBigbury CampKamp/Oppidium Homestall WoodWingham

Locatie:

  • Verenigd Koninkrijk, Canterbury
  • geo:51.277454,1.093476
  • Locatie precies

Classificatie:

  • Villa rustica
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=14412

Annotaties

Parish church situated outside the city walls of Canterbury and according to Bede was built in the Roman period. The church is of several periods of construction the earliest of which comprises the western half of the present chancel with an extension beneath the present nave. This was built of Roman bricks some of which are clearly re-used. It may be that that this building was a simple church or an earlier building of unknown function later reused as a church. (It has been suggested that originally the site may have been that of a royal residence of Aethelbert and Martha). A later phase of construction effectively enlarged the original building, the early narrow nave being replaced by the present structure. The walls are of blocks of stone with bricks only used occasionally in courses between the stone. Dating for both these phases based on stylistic grounds and methods of construction is problematic. The original building of the first phase may have been constructed in the 7th century or earlier. The chancel was altered in the 14th century1.

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Pastscape.org: St Martins Church


In de buurt

Canterbury Treasure

Late roman silver hoard found 1962 and buried in the early 5th century AD.

Durovernum Baths

Bath foundations


Dit object is toegevoegd door René Voorburg op 2013-05-25. Laatst bewerkt door René Voorburg op 2014-12-20. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/14412 . Download als RDF/XML, KML.
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