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Milefortlet 11 was a Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences. These milefortlets and intervening stone watchtowers extended from the western end of Hadrian's Wall, along the Cumbrian coast and were linked by a wooden palisade. They were contemporary with defensive structures on Hadrian's Wall. Milefortlet 11 has never been accurately located on the ground although other Roman remains have been found in the area. ==Description== Milefortlet 11 is thought to lie at the north end of the village of Silloth. It has never been located by archaeologists, but its approximate position has calculated from the known positions of other fortlets along the Cumbrian coast. It is thought to lie near the former school (now the Solway Coast Discovery Centre).〔 Around 200 metres northeast of the site is the buried remains of a 250 metre length of the linear defensive system forming part of the Roman frontier defences. Aerial photographs show the cropmarks of two ditches running parallel to the coast.〔 Limited excavation of the ditches suggest that the ditches were designed to hold a timber palisade fence.〔 A Roman road runs behind the palisade ditches for some distance then turns into a three-sided enclosure which has been interpreted as a possible Roman camp.〔 The interpretation of this enclosure as a Roman camp has however, been dismissed by some archaeologists. Some ancient field boundaries can also be seen on aerial photographs. Around 500 metres to the east of the site is a Roman enclosed settlement and field system. It was excavated in 1974/5 and 1977, and was found to date to the 3rd century.〔 The site consisted of a sub-rectangular enclosure which was revetted and had a palisade on its bank; it contained a round house, a rectangular structure, and possible stock pens.〔
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