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  • Roman Archaeology

    Roman settlement discovered at the base of Silbury Hill


    Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a new Roman settlement at the base of Silbury Hill in Wiltshire.

    The 40m high man made hill appears to have been home to a large community, as a village the size of around 24 football pitches has been found.

    Partially buried under the modern A4 road, the village consists of streets and houses and may have been a stopover for people travelling to the sacred springs in Bath.

    Discovered during a geophysical survey as part of restoration work on the hill, the Roman settlement may also have been a pilgrimage site itself.

    The largest prehistoric structure in Europe, 5,000-year-old Silbury Hill was certainly known to the Romans, as the ancient road from London to Bath swerved to avoid it.

    Straddling the road alongside the Winterbourne River, the village appears to offer a stop off point for travellers and is laid out in typical Roman style, with evenly spaced streets and dwellings.
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