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The Roman Roadside Settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent

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Westhawk Farm is the site of a large Roman settlement established at an important road junction shortly after the Roman conquest, discovered and partly excavated in advance of housing development.

The settlement contained contrasting groups of carefully laid out plots and unplanned areas.

Excavated timber buildings included circular and rectilinear structures and a polygonal shrine.

The main concerns of the inhabitants were apparently agriculture and market services.

Iron production was important, but probably only of local significance, although the settlement may have had a role in the administration the iron industry.

Activity at the site had declined greatly by the mid 3rd century; a striking pattern reflected elsewhere in the region but still of uncertain significance.

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Oxford Archaeology
0904220486 / 9780904220483
Hardback
29/10/2008
United Kingdom
420 pages
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