ποΈ Eburacum-Vinovia
Roman fort and settlement remains in northern England
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Piercebridge, County Durham, England (54.67Β°N, 1.67Β°W)
- Roman period: Established circa AD 80 as auxiliary fort; occupied intermittently until early 5th century
- Eburacum: Latin name for York; Vinovia: local fort designation
- Status: Scheduled Ancient Monument; remains mostly below ground
Eburacum-Vinovia was a Roman auxiliary fort positioned along Dere Street, a major military road connecting York to the Scottish frontier. Constructed during the reign of Domitian (AD 81β96), the site served as a supply depot and garrison point controlling access to the River Tees crossing. Archaeological investigation has revealed evidence of timber and stone structures, pottery, coins, and military equipment spanning multiple centuries of occupation ...