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Location:

  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, City of London
  • geo:51.515823,-0.094554
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • invisible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=14694

Annotations

The 2nd or 3rd century square building with an outer wall has now been identified by several experts as a temple or shrine. The inner building was probably quite high and the outer walls supported a roofed portico with the space between acting as an ambulatory. Within the building, the extremely hard and thick base of flint cobbles cemented into mortar in the southern half was excavated to a depth of approximately 1.5m. A gravel surface was found in the northern half representing the level from which the building was constructed. The purpose of the thick base is not clear but may have supported a statue or altar dedicated to the relevant deity. Further thin layers of make-up and levelling were removed in the ambulatory and the construction cut for the outer wall was revealed and excavated to the south. The southern outer wall has also been removed.

The temple resembles similar simple structures at Lullingstone, Harlow, Farley, Great Chesterford, Colchester, Caister and so on1.

References

  1. Museum of London Archeology:Gresham Temple


Relevant museums

London, Museum of London

Historical museum with an archaeological collection

Museum of London Archeology

Museum of London Archeology

The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.


Nearby

Roman Wall at Noble St.

Roman Wall at Noble St.

Amphitheatre Londinium

The surviving remains of London's Roman Amphitheatre are visible here.

Porte Ouest du fort

Porte Ouest du fort romain - (West gate of Roman fort)


This object was added by René Voorburg on 2013-06-11. Last update by Elżbieta on 2015-09-26. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/14694 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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