ποΈ Durobrivae-Braughing
Romano-British settlement and pottery production centre in Hertfordshire
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Braughing, Hertfordshire, England (52.372Β°N, 0.240Β°W)
- Period: 1stβ5th centuries CE (Romano-British period)
- Primary function: Pottery manufacturing and settlement hub
- Status: Archaeological site; largely unexcavated and unmarked
Durobrivae-Braughing was a significant Romano-British settlement and one of the most important pottery production centres in Roman Britain. Located in the Stort Valley of Hertfordshire, the site flourished as a major industrial and commercial hub during the 1st to 5th centuries CE. Ceramic goods produced here were distributed across southern Britain and beyond, establishing it as a key economic centre in the provincial economy ...