Roman BritainRoman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure
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Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure

Roman Britain
Pleiades ID: nhle-1709
Site type
Production Site
Category
Industrial
Latitude
50.9225
Longitude
-1.7088
Overview

History & context

Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure is a Roman production site site recorded in the Pleiades ancient world gazetteer.

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What is Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure?

Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure is a Roman production site site recorded in the Pleiades ancient world gazetteer. It is recorded in the Pleiades gazetteer of ancient places as a production site site from the Roman period in Britain.

What type of Roman site is Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure?

Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure is classified as a Roman production site — a industrial site in the Pleiades ancient world gazetteer. Roman Britain's archaeology encompasses thousands of sites ranging from legionary fortresses and marching camps to villas, temples and towns.

What other Roman sites are near Roman pottery kilns in Amberwood Enclosure?

Several Roman sites lie within a short distance, including Roman pottery kilns at Crock Hill (1.1 km), Roman pottery kilns in Sloden Enclosure (1.3 km), Roman pottery kilns at Island Thorns Enclosure (1.7 km). Aubrey Research maps over 2,200 Roman sites across Britain, drawn from the Pleiades ancient world gazetteer.

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