KANOVIUM OR CANOVIUM - CAERHUN ROMAN MILITARY SETTLEMENT

Site Details

NPRN
95640
Map Reference
SH77SE
Grid Reference
SH7763570365
Unitary (Local) Authority
Conwy
Old County
Caernarfonshire
Community
Caerhun
Type of Site
FORT
Broad Class
Defence
Period
Roman

Site Description

NAR SH77SE7

A Roman military settlement set on a ridge overlooking the Conwy river. It was occupied from the time of the region's conquest in the later first century AD through to the end of Roman rule. The settlement centres on an auxiliary fort, a near square stone walled enclosure, 130-140m across. This was the scene of extensive excavations in 1926-9. At the foot of the river cliff traces of the bathhouse explored in the early nineteenth century can be seen. The settlement is known to have extended along the ridge to the north, extensive remains being gimpsed from the air and in geophysical survey. It was fringed by cemeteries and a possible circular shrine or tomb has been identified on the north.
There is no evidence that the nearby dock is a Roman structure (NPRN 303122).
Roads are known to have led from the settlement, including those to St Asaph (NPRN 303525) and Tomen-y-Mur (NPRN 303519).

Bibliography
General accounts: Willoughby Gardner in Archaeologia Cambrensis 80 (1925), 307-41
RCAHMW Caernarvonshire Inventory Vol. I (1956), 24-6
Jarrett 'The Roman Frontier in Wales' second edition (1969), 56-9
Excavations: Lysons in Archaeologia XVI (1807), 127-34
Reynolds in Archaeologia Cambrensis 82 (1927), 292-332
84 (1929), 61-99
85 (1930), 74-102
86 (1931), 263-339
89 (1934), 37-82
91 (1936), 210-46
Aerial and geophysical survey: Frere and St Joseph 'Roman Britain from the Air' (1983), 106-7
Hopewell in Britannia 36 (2005), 242-7
Reassessments: Simpson in Archaeologia Cambrensis 111 (1962), 124-37
Livens in the Transactions of the Caernarvonshire Historical Society 35 (1974), 7-13

John Wiles 15.06.07