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8 Water andDecentringUrbanism in theRomanPeriod 135
Fig. 4: Lincoln
(Lindum), drawing
of theBrayfordPool
area in thePre-
RomanandEarly
Romanperiodswith
a larger River
Withamand islands
whichhavenow
been lost due to
reclamation.
movement, towards thewatery area, defining religious space and framing the ceremonial.63 It
mayevenhave controlledaccess to this site.
There have been suggestions that therewas some kind of IronAge enclosure beneath the
Roman fortress.64 But apart fromawellwhichmayhavehadpre-Romanorigins, andwas later
incorporated into the site of the forum-basilica, there is still limited evidence for this. Further
excavation would be needed beneath the fortress, but chance finds from the wider area do
indicate that there wasmore settlement in the area. Part of the fortress was constructed over
the ‘JurassicWay’, an ancient routewaywhich follows the line of the Jurassic limestone ridge
throughNorthamptonshire toLincolnshire,65whichmightsupport the ideaofapre-existingsite
here and the desire tomake a physical and symbolic impact in the conquest. Importantly, the
city archaeologist for Lincoln hasmade the observation that the area of the Roman townhad
manydisadvantages from the point of viewof establishing settlement, including flooding and
difficulties of drainage and supply.66 This supports the idea that the fortress, and then town,
wasplacedhere for reasons relatingmore to thedominationofpre-existingsitesof importance,
oftenwithsymbolicandreligiousmeanings. It ispossible that theRomansrecognisedthehighly
charged religious nature of the site and thepower attached to it and soplaced a fortress here.
Itmayalsorelate todesires tocontrol thewater,ashadalsooccurredinRome.After foundation,
63 Jones–Stocker 2003, 30f.
64 Gilmour 2007, 231.
65 Gilmour 2007, 231.
66 Jones 2002, 25.
The Power of Urban Water
Studies in premodern urbanism
- Titel
- The Power of Urban Water
- Untertitel
- Studies in premodern urbanism
- Autoren
- Nicola Chiarenza
- Annette Haug
- Ulrich Müller
- Verlag
- De Gruyter Open Ltd
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-067706-5
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 28.0 cm
- Seiten
- 280
- Kategorie
- Technik