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some official function. A temple or market hall have been suggested. There was more intensive occupation by the 2nd century, with commercial premises, domestic buildings and workshops. Industry included iron, bronze and bone working. There was large scale pottery production nearby. The Skeleton Green area later became a cemetery. The final Roman coin evidence from the site is associated with
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There was a planned street grid where thatched timber buildings, which lasted until about AD 60, were constructed. Not long afterwards substantial masonry structures were also constructed, including an L-shaped building with bath suite which was still in use in the 4th century, perhaps suggesting
114:, the Braughing Roman settlement began to develop at the junction of these two roads. It appears to have had two population centres, on Wickham Hill and at Skeleton Green, but was never defensively enclosed. The occupied area of the Roman town covered an area of at least thirty-six 178: 294: 240: 289: 87:
occupation in the area is represented by a number of ditches and enclosures and some excavated rectilinear timber buildings. Coins of
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Skeleton Green: a late Iron Age and Romano-British site
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Excavations were carried out between 1969 and 1973.
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town
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Britannia
Latin
hamlet
civil parish
Braughing
Standon
English
Hertfordshire
River Rib
River Lea
Iron Age
Tasciovanus
Catuvellauni
Roman conquest of Britain
Ermine Street
Stane Street
hectares
Arcadius


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