Roman Site at Carlisle Cricket Ground, England
Introduction On Monday 18th I paid one of my regular visits to the archaeology in process at Carlisle Cricket Ground Report and Background on the Carlisle Site The Romans invaded Britain in AD 43. A landing took place of the shores of what is now southern England sometimes facing stiff resistance from the local tribes. Carlisle (pop 110,000) has evolved from the Roman fort of Luguvalium which was established in AD72. Later, in the 2nd century, Hadrian's Wall was constructed east to west across what is now northern England. Luguvalium benefited from this in that it fell within the Romanised territory to the south of the Wall. Furthermore, the Wall incorporated 17 major forts of which one, Uxelodunum was situated a short distance from Luguvalium to the N.E. Consistent with Roman military practice, a bathhouse was constructed to serve the 1000 strong garrison at Uxelodunum. This facility was located roughly equidistant between Uxelodunum and Luguvalium and close to ...