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Roman enclosure south-west of Hartburn (Hartburn)

NZ 086857 A crop mark earthwork, about 300 yards off the assumed line of the Devil's Causeway, cut by the road from Hartburn to Angerton Hall, and partly obliterated by a plantation on the east but measuring about 150ft north-south. (1)

NZ 08638576. The site lies on the crest of a ridge in an arable field. Nothing is visible on the ground, but its sub-rectangular form and size suggest a Jobey-type Romano-British enclosure. (2)
N10441
Roman (43 to 410)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1968; D Smith


Source of Reference
Local History of Hartburn

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