๐๏ธ Lewis 57
Roman pottery kiln site in Kent, England
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Faversham, Kent, southeast England
- 2nd century CE pottery production site
- Excavated remains of Roman ceramic kilns
- Part of extensive Romano-British industrial landscape
Lewis 57 is an archaeological site in Kent that preserves evidence of Romano-British pottery manufacture from the 2nd century CE. The site, identified through field survey and excavation, contains structural remains of kilns used to fire ceramics during the Roman occupation of Britain. The location reflects the concentration of pottery production in the Faversham region, which was a major centre for ceramic manufacture in southeastern Britain ...