ποΈ Lewis 123
Romano-British archaeological site in London
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- Location: London, England (51.516867, -0.123081)
- Period: Roman Britain, approximately 1stβ4th century CE
- Status: Archaeological site with limited public access
- Significance: Urban Romano-British settlement evidence
Lewis 123 is a Romano-British archaeological designation marking a site in central London where evidence of Roman settlement and activity has been recorded. The site reflects the urban archaeology of Londinium (Roman London), one of the principal settlements in Roman Britain. Archaeological investigation at this location has documented remains and artifacts consistent with the Roman occupation period ...