Roman camp, Bradford Abbas, Dorset, 2010. Artist: Damian Grady.

Roman camp, Bradford Abbas, Dorset, 2010. Artist: Damian Grady.

2-667-225 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

Roman camp, Bradford Abbas, Dorset, 2010. Roman camps are temporary enclosures dug by Roman troops when on manoeuvres and have a very distinctive shape. The line of the buried ditch of a camp shows on this photo as different colours in the crops across several fields. This 'playing card' shaped enclosure on a slope looking over the river Yeo fits the pattern of size, shape and location of a Roman camp. They're common in some areas of Britain, such as along the line of Hadrian's Wall, indicating militarised zones. However, they are relatively rare in the south-west of England and the camp at Bradford Abbas is only the fourth to be discovered in the area. Evidence for Roman military activity is known nearby at Ham Hill, South Cadbury and the probable early Roman fort, and later town, at Ilchester. The discovery poses the question of whether the camp at Bradford Abbas could be a survival of an early Roman military campaign against the local population.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Damian Grady, attributed to: British: photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Dorset Bradford Abbas

  1. 50 55 00 N , 002 35 00 W

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Archaeological Sites


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4992x3328
File Size : 48,672kb


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  1. 26650_004.TIF
  1. 0250005303
  1. 2-667-225
  1. 2667225
  1. 26957_027.tif


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