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Pagans Hill Roman temple : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pagans Hill Roman temple
The Pagans Hill Roman Temple was a Romano-British-style temple (Romano-Celtic temple) excavated on Pagans Hill at Chew Stoke in the English county of Somerset. ==Excavations== The temple was on a promontory overlooking the River Chew. It was excavated by Philip Rahtz between 1949 and 1953.〔Rahtz. P and Harris, L.G. 1958. "The temple well and other buildings at Pagans Hill, Chew Stoke, North Somersetshire", ''Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society'' pp:25-51〕〔Rahtz,P. and Watts, L. 1991. "Pagans Hill revisited", ''The Archaeological Journal'' Vol. 46〕 In addition to the foundations of the temple a well (17 metres deep) and several ditches were found which contained small artifacts showing occupation of the site before the Roman period including pottery of Iron Age type, and a coin dating from c335-7. Evidence of continuing use after the Roman period is provided by a bucket and an exotic 7th century glass jar found in the well. It was originally thought, on its discovery in 1830, to have been a beacon, for signalling between adjoining hill forts.
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