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Curator Isobel Aptaker BA, MA. Assistant Curator Nina Bevan BSc.

The
Berkhamsted and District Archaeological Society started excavations at Cow Roast
in 1972. Work continued for four years in an orchard near the Cow Roast Inn and
for three years at the Marina; then, later, on land adjacent to the Cow Roast Inn.
The site is that of a Romano-British settlement which grew up alongside Akeman
Street, a Roman Road running from St Albans, via Tring, to Cirencester, following
part of the A41. Remains have also been found on the hillside to the north of
the Marina, showing the settlement spread out from, as well as along the Roman
road.
The site is now scheduled as an Ancient Monument under the protection of
English Heritage and is designated as a Roman town.
14 well shafts. The number suggests the industrial use of water, certainly for the production of iron.
Iron slag and cinder. More than two tons of iron slag and cinder were found at the Marina site.
Beam slots and post holes from wooden buildings.
Flint masonry walls.
Small finds include objects made from iron, bronze, stone, bone, shale glass and pottery. At the orchard site quantities of animal bone were found including the horn cores of over 40 cows. Other bones found include those of horses, pigs, sheep/goats, dogs, pheasants and ravens; antlers of red and roe deer were also found.
One human inhumation burial and one cremation burial were also excavated from this site.
Black & white photographs of items found at Cow Roast | ||
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