SDO21663 - In the footsteps of Vespasian: Rethinking the Roman Legionary Fortress at Lake Farm, Wimborne Minster. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society 141
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| Type | Article in serial |
|---|---|
| Title | In the footsteps of Vespasian: Rethinking the Roman Legionary Fortress at Lake Farm, Wimborne Minster. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society 141 |
| Author/Originator | Russell, Miles, Cheetham, Paul, Stewart, Dave, and John David |
| Date/Year | 2020 |
Abstract/Summary
'A recent geophysical survey of the Roman fortress at Lake Farm, near Wimborne Minster, first discovered in 1959, has clarified the nature and extent of the site, a major base of the Legio II Augusta during the conquest of the Durotriges and other tribes of South-West Britain in the mid-40s AD. A reconsideration of the social context and landscape setting of the legionary fortress is
presented here and the suggestion is made that it was quite probably the site of Isca, as noted
by the Roman geographer Ptolemy.'
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Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, BH9 2LY.
Location
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MDO5864 Roman military site at Lake Gates, Pamphill (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EDO8295 Lake Farm, Pamphill; geophysical survey 2016
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