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Description: | PRN 22165
Roman coins and pottery found in and near Aswick Grange are recorded by Stukeley in 1724, and in 1753, he bought a number of coins, including some of Augustus Tiberius, Otho and Carausius, which had been found in a pot at Aswick. In 1961 W S White of Whaplode School reported Roman pottery from the area of the moat. The whole of this area is one of intensive Roman occupation, and the reports of the earlier finds led to the medieval moat being erroneously published on OS 6inch map of 1906 as Roman Camp. {1}{2}{3}{4}{5}
Any Roman remains which have ever been found here are probably outliers from the large site at Whaplode Drove, a quarter of a mile to the east. Romano-British pottery from site of 'Roman Camp' reported 1961 by W S White - Whaplode School.{6}
At TF31111410 - Romano-British pottery and hearths found in ditch widening 1965.{7}
At TF313139 - Romano-British pottery including greyware and two almost complete jars. Romano-British flue tile also found.{8}{9}
During a watching brief at TF 313 138 a Romano- British dated ditch was recorded together with pottery of the same date.{10}{11} | Subjects: | General Archaeology | Temporal: | 43 - 409 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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