Monument record TR 34 SW 1560 - Room Five (hot room 2) of the Roman military bath house, Dover.
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 3186 4144 (7m by 8m) (7 map features) |
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Map sheet | TR34SW |
County | KENT |
District | DOVER, KENT |
Civil Parish | DOVER, DOVER, KENT |
Map
Type and Period (3)
Full Description
(summarised from publication)
During excavations undertaken in Dover town centre by Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit, a Roman military bath house was excavated and recorded. Room five was a large hypocausted room immediately to the east of room three and of a similar size. Three periods of development are evident in the surviving remains, the last of which represents a change in the use of the room from hot room to cold room.
Little of the period one room remained aside from a length of the northern wall which consisted of 72cm of tufa blocks, deeply buried beneath the period two wall. A small cut through the period two floor revealed that the base of the period one floor was extant and had imprints implying the former existence of a hypocaust associated with the period 1 room. The period two remains were comparatively substantial and consisted of chalk block and tile walls set in an opus signinum mortar and a substantial opus signinum base on a compacted layer of grey clay and pebbles. This supported the remains of a hypocaust, of which approximately half were fully excavated revealing imprints, partially complete or complete pilae. This hypocaust was infilled with deposits of loam, flints and sandstone, capped with cream mortar and opus signinum in the period three development of this room, changing it from a hot room into a cold room. A coin of Severus (A.D. 193-211) was located in the bedding of the floor and a further eight, dating to between A.D. 330-383 in the soil layer directly above it and representing the use of the room. The features were all cut in the north-west corner by a Medieval tank. (1)
<1> Brian Philp, The Discovery and Excavation of the Roman Shore Fort at Dover, Kent (Monograph). SKE32061.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SKE32061 Monograph: Brian Philp. The Discovery and Excavation of the Roman Shore Fort at Dover, Kent.
Finds (1)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
Related Events/Activities (2)
- Intrusive Event: Excavations in Dover Town centre, Roman military bath house site (EKE15856)
- Event Boundary: Rescue excavations within Dover Town Centre ahead of development of York Street, Dover (EKE15656)
Record last edited
Aug 27 2019 12:08PM