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- Durotriges abstract "The Durotriges were one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain prior to the Roman invasion. The tribe lived in modern Dorset, south Wiltshire, south Somerset and Devon east of the River Axe. After the Roman conquest, their main civitates, or settlement-centred administrative units, were Durnovaria (modern Dorchester, \"the probable original capital\") and Lindinis (modern Ilchester, \"whose former, unknown status was thereby enhanced\"). Their territory was bordered to the west by the Dumnonii; and to the east by the Belgae.Durotriges were more a tribal confederation than a tribe. They were one of the groups that issued coinage before the Roman conquest, part of the cultural \"periphery\", as Barry Cunliffe characterised them, round the \"core group\" of Britons in the south. These coins were rather simple and had no inscriptions, and thus no names of coin-issuers can be known, let alone evidence about monarchs or rulers. Nevertheless, the Durotriges presented a settled society, based in the farming of lands surrounded and controlled by strong hill forts that were still in use in 43 AD. Maiden Castle is a preserved example of one of these hill forts.The area of the Durotriges is identified in part by coin finds: few Durotrigan coins are found in the \"core\" area, where they were apparently unacceptable and were reminted. To their north and east were the Belgae, beyond the Avon and its tributary Wylye: \"the ancient division is today reflected in the county division between Wiltshire and Somerset.\" Their main outlet for the trade across the Channel, strong in the first half of the 1st century BC, when the potter's wheel was introduced, then drying up in the decades before the advent of the Romans, was at Hengistbury Head. Numismatic evidence shows progressive debasing of the coinage, suggesting economic retrenchment accompanying the increased cultural isolation. Analysis of the body of Durotrigan ceramics suggests to Cunliffe that the production was increasingly centralised, at Poole Harbour (Cunliffe 2005:183). Burial of Durotriges was by inhumation, with a last ritual meal provided even under exiguous circumstances, as in the eight burials at Maiden Castle, carried out immediately after the Roman attack.Not surprisingly, the Durotriges resisted Roman invasion in AD 43, and the historian Suetonius records some fights between the tribe and the second legion Augusta, then commanded by Vespasian. By 70 AD, the tribe was already Romanised and securely included in the Roman province of Britannia. In the tribe’s area, the Romans explored some quarries and supported a local pottery industry.The Durotriges, and their relationship with the Roman Empire, form the basis for an ongoing archaeological research project directed by Paul Cheetham, Ellen Hambleton and Miles Russell of Bournemouth University. The Durotriges Project has, since 2009, been reconsidering the Iron Age to Roman transition through a detailed programme of field survey, geophysical investigation and targeted excavation. To date the programme of work has concentrated upon an enclosed late Iron Age banjo enclosure containing round houses, work surfaces and storage pits, a Late Iron Age cemetery and two Roman villas.".
- Durotriges thumbnail Map_of_the_Territory_of_the_Durotriges.svg?width=300.
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- Durotriges wikiPageExternalLink www.roman-britain.org.
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- Durotriges wikiPageExternalLink www.romans-in-britain.org.uk.
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- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Abbotsbury_Castle.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Banjo_enclosure.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Cunliffe.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Belgae.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Bournemouth_University.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Britannia.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink British_Iron_Age.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Burial.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Rings,_Wiltshire.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Category:Britons_(ancient_people).
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Dorset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Somerset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Wiltshire.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Dorchester,_Dorset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Dumnonii.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Durnovaria.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Hengistbury_Head.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Ilchester.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Legio_II_Augusta.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Lindinis.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Celtic_tribes.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Maiden_Castle,_Dorset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Russell.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Poole_Harbour.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Potters_wheel.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink River_Avon,_Hampshire.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink River_Axe_(Lyme_Bay).
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink River_Wylye.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Roman_conquest_of_Britain.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Roman_province.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Roman_villa.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink South_Somerset.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink South_Wiltshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink The_Twelve_Caesars.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Vespasian.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink File:Aerial_photograph_of_Maiden_Castle,_1935.jpg.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink File:Celtic_gold_stater_Durotriges_tribe.jpg.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink File:England_Celtic_tribes_-_South.png.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_the_Territory_of_the_Durotriges.svg.
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLinkText "Celtic tribe".
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLinkText "Durotriges".
- Durotriges wikiPageWikiLinkText "Durotrigian".
- Durotriges capital "Durnovaria".
- Durotriges fullname "Durotriges".
- Durotriges location Devon.
- Durotriges location Dorset.
- Durotriges location South_Somerset.
- Durotriges location South_Wiltshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Durotriges name "Durotriges".
- Durotriges rulers "None known".
- Durotriges wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Celts_of_England.
- Durotriges wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Iron_Age_tribes_in_Britain.
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- Durotriges subject Category:Britons_(ancient_people).
- Durotriges subject Category:History_of_Dorset.
- Durotriges subject Category:History_of_Somerset.
- Durotriges subject Category:History_of_Wiltshire.
- Durotriges hypernym Tribes.
- Durotriges type EthnicGroup.
- Durotriges type People.
- Durotriges comment "The Durotriges were one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain prior to the Roman invasion. The tribe lived in modern Dorset, south Wiltshire, south Somerset and Devon east of the River Axe. After the Roman conquest, their main civitates, or settlement-centred administrative units, were Durnovaria (modern Dorchester, \"the probable original capital\") and Lindinis (modern Ilchester, \"whose former, unknown status was thereby enhanced\").".
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- Durotriges sameAs 杜羅特里吉人.
- Durotriges wasDerivedFrom Durotriges?oldid=697943344.
- Durotriges depiction Map_of_the_Territory_of_the_Durotriges.svg.
- Durotriges isPrimaryTopicOf Durotriges.