๐๏ธ Derbentio-Templeborough
Roman fort and vicus remains in South Yorkshire
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
- Established circa 70 CE as a Roman auxiliary fort
- Occupied for approximately 340 years during Roman Britain
- Excavated periodically since the 1950s; scheduled monument status
Derbentio-Templeborough is a Romano-British fort site situated on the River Don near Rotherham. Constructed around 70 CE during the early phases of Roman occupation, it served as a military installation controlling a strategic river crossing and the surrounding industrial landscape. The fort was home to auxiliary troops and supported a substantial civilian settlement, or vicus, whose inhabitants engaged in metalworking, pottery production, and trade ...