Description: Roman enclosure with buildings, known as 'Tunnel Mouth Camp'. Earthworks of a quadrangular enclosure have been reduced by ploughing since the 1970s; buildings, both within and without the enclsoure, are seen as cropmarks and indicated by spread of pottery, tile, and sandstone and limestone fragments. Sherds of late 1st or early 2nd century Samian and 4th century Oxfordshire colour coated ware were found on the site of a building to the north.
Country: ENGLAND
County: GLOUCESTERSHIRE
District: COTSWOLD
Parish: COATES
Grid Reference:
SO96450035
Map Reference:
[EPSG:27700] 396450, 200350
Period: 43 - 399, ROMAN
Subject: BUILDING, CROPMARK, EARTHWORK, ENCLOSURE, FIND, SETTLEMENT, VESSEL
Identifiers:
[ADS] Depositor Id: SO 90 SE 2
[ADS] Import RCN: NMR_NATINV-117237
People Involved:
[Publisher] Historic England
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