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Excavations near the Roman forum on Londinium s eastern hill
(modern Cornhill) have revealed archaeological evidence from the
earliest period of London s history. There was intensive domestic
occupation on the site from c. AD 50 5, which was interrupted by
the Boudican fire of AD 60/61. The north-east corner of a temporary
fort of c. AD 63 85 was found immediately to the east, at
Plantation Place, and reconstruction of the plan of this fort
indicates that 20 Fenchurch Streetsite would have lain within it.
Scant evidence for this was recovered but finds include lorica
segmentata armour fittings and a possible spear butt. Possibly
fort-related features include clay-and-timber buildings, a large
timber-lined water tank and a metalworking workshop. After the fort
was demolished, the later 1st-century AD occupation of the site was
again domestic in character, with a succession of short-lived
clay-and-timber buildings constructed across the area. During the
2nd century AD the pattern of activity changed, with longer lasting
masonry buildings replacing the clay-and-timber constructions. The
final Roman structure on the site was a 3rd-century masonry cellar.
The finds recovered have a heavily domestic bias, with household
and personal items, including a large group of dress accessories. A
comprehensive collection of pottery, with a wealth of early Roman
material, includes mid 1st-century AD wares."
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