Impressive find from Carlisle Roman Site, England
On October 3rd 2024 I reported on excavations of a nationally important Roman site at Carlisle Cricket Ground.
In essence the site consists of a high status, villa type complex incorporating terraces with a luxury bathhouse close by. It is likely that the Emperor, Septimus Severus (ruled AD193-211) commissioned the residence and/or actually resided there for a short period. Some sources speculate that the residence may have been similar in design to the Septizodium in Rome which was also associated with Severus.More information on the site can be found via this link.
Recently this head was discovered which probably represents Fortuna or the Goddess of Luck.The presence of this high quality carving underlines the importance of the site in Roman times. Image is courtesy of Frank Geicco.
I will continue to monitor progress at the site and hope to volunteer again next year.
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