- have been a
Roman Settlement on the road in
South Lincolnshire,
called Causennae which has been
variously identified with
Ancaster Roman Town or Saltersford...
- 19th century; it has been
tentatively identified by some
scholars as
Causennae,
mentioned in the
Antonine Itinerary, and sat at the
place where River...
- Stillwell, ed.
Princeton Encyclopaedia of
classical Sites, 1976: "Ancaster (
Causennae), Lincolnshire, England" Moor
Closes Nature Reserve Ancaster Valley Nature...
- unknown,
although it has
traditionally been
identified with
Causennis or
Causennæ, a name
which occurs as a town on the
route of Iter V
recorded in the Antonine...
- in a
grave in Ancaster.
Wright (1962)
reports the find thus:
Ancaster (
Causennae), Lincs. (pl. XXVII, 2).
Limestone slab, 271 by 12 in.,
found in 1961...
- at
Saltersford on the
Witham has been
identified as the
Roman town of
Causennae or
Causennis mentioned in the
Antonine itinerary.
Saltersford itself was...
-
Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 27
October 2015.
Historic England. "
Causennae Roman Town (325933)".
Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved...