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Durovernum Cantiacorum

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were just to the north-east. A number of other possible temple and/or church sites have also been identified. The town was enclosed by defensive walls in the late 3rd century and was given single-arched gateways. Private buildings within the walls were originally of timber, but were later replaced
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floors. An extensive complex of wooden pipes serviced the town. Industries included brick, tile and pottery production, as well as bronze working. There were many commercial shops, notably a baker's shop with donkey-driven millstone. Cemeteries outside the town appear to have continued in
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around AD 410. However, after that, its decline was rapid. Mercenaries were hired to defend the town but they revolted. By the time of the
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houses Roman artifacts from across the town, as well as an in situ Roman town house and its mosaics.
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Placenames in brackets are either present-day names or counties where the towns formerly existed.
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A large religious and administrative complex was soon established at its centre, consisting of
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Canterbury excavations : intra- and extra-mural sites, 1949-55 and 1980-1984
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at the site was triple-ditched. The site seems to have been occupied and
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undertook excavations in Canterbury from 1949 to 1955 and 1980–1984.
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The Saxon Cathedral at Canterbury and The Saxon Saints Buried Therein
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had taken over the area. The British and Latin name survived as the
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There is no evidence of much development in Durovernum until the
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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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period (69-96), after demilitarisation. It became the
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Display showing temple pieces from Long Market site
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Index

Durovernum

The Saxon Cathedral at Canterbury and The Saxon Saints Buried Therein
hillfort
Latin
oppidum
Roman Britain
Canterbury
Kent
Watling Street
Stour
Dubris
Dover
Rutupiae
Richborough
Regulbium
Reculver
Portus Lemanis
Lympne
Roman Museum
townhouse
Latin
Cantiaci
British
ancient British
reconstructed
Stour
Iron-Age
oppidum
fortified

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