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- Caister_Roman_Site abstract "Caister Roman Site is a Roman Saxon Shore fort, located in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. It was constructed around AD 200 for a unit of the Roman army and navy and occupied until around 370-390 AD. This fort was possibly known as Gariannonum, although the single record that describes it as such may also mean the Roman site at Burgh Castle.".
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- Caister_Roman_Site location Norfolk.
- Caister_Roman_Site owner English_Heritage.
- Caister_Roman_Site thumbnail CaisterRomanSite.jpg?width=300.
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- Caister_Roman_Site wikiPageExternalLink caister-roman-fort.
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- Caister_Roman_Site wikiPageID "31697812".
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- Caister_Roman_Site caption "Caister Roman Site".
- Caister_Roman_Site condition "partially excavated remains".
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- Caister_Roman_Site latitude "52.65".
- Caister_Roman_Site location "Norfolk, England".
- Caister_Roman_Site longitude "1.7194".
- Caister_Roman_Site mapCaption "Shown within Norfolk".
- Caister_Roman_Site mapType "Norfolk".
- Caister_Roman_Site materials "Flint and some brick/tile".
- Caister_Roman_Site name "Caister Roman Site".
- Caister_Roman_Site openToPublic "Yes".
- Caister_Roman_Site ownership English_Heritage.
- Caister_Roman_Site ownership File:EH_icon.svg.
- Caister_Roman_Site type "Roman Shore Fort".
- Caister_Roman_Site subject Category:English_Heritage_sites_in_Norfolk.
- Caister_Roman_Site subject Category:Great_Yarmouth_(borough).
- Caister_Roman_Site subject Category:History_of_Norfolk.
- Caister_Roman_Site subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Norfolk.
- Caister_Roman_Site subject Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_England.
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- Caister_Roman_Site type RomanTownsAndCitiesInEngland.
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- Caister_Roman_Site type Town108665504.
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- Caister_Roman_Site type MilitaryStructure.
- Caister_Roman_Site type Place.
- Caister_Roman_Site type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Caister_Roman_Site comment "Caister Roman Site is a Roman Saxon Shore fort, located in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. It was constructed around AD 200 for a unit of the Roman army and navy and occupied until around 370-390 AD. This fort was possibly known as Gariannonum, although the single record that describes it as such may also mean the Roman site at Burgh Castle.".
- Caister_Roman_Site label "Caister Roman Site".
- Caister_Roman_Site label "Kastell Caister-on-Sea".
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- Caister_Roman_Site name "Caister Roman Site".