Ilchester Roman site

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The Ilchester Roman site is an archaeological area in Ilchester, Somerset, preserving remains of the town’s Roman settlement, including roads, buildings, and artifacts that reveal its role as a significant regional center in Roman Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman archaeological site
archaeological site
scheduled monument
archaeologicalEvidenceFor Roman road network in southwest Britain
local administration in Roman Britain
trade in Roman Britain
associatedWith Roman military and civil administration
Fosse Way
surface form: Roman road Fosse Way
chronology Roman Imperial period
country United Kingdom
governedBy Somerset Council area
surface form: Somerset Council
hasArchaeologicalFinds building materials
coins
domestic artifacts
pottery
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf Roman artifacts
Roman buildings
Roman roads
Roman town
hasEvidenceOf long-term settlement continuity
hasFeature building foundations
defensive works
street grid
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn England
Ilchester
Somerset
United Kingdom
locatedOn River Yeo valley
near modern village of Ilchester
partOf Roman Britain
period Roman era
preserves evidence of Roman occupation
urban layout of a Roman settlement
researchTopic Roman trade routes in Somerset
Romanization of southwest Britain
significance regional centre in Roman Britain
townNameInRomanPeriod Lindinis
usedFor archaeological research
study of Roman urbanism in Britain

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Ilchester hasLandmark Ilchester Roman site