Duropolis

Duropolis
Duropolis in c. 2023
Duropolis is located in Dorset
Duropolis
Shown within Dorset
LocationWinterborne Kingston
Coordinates50°47′N 2°13′W / 50.78°N 2.21°W / 50.78; -2.21
TypeSettlement
Area320,000 sq metres
History
BuilderDurotriges tribe
Founded100 BCE
Abandonedc. 70 CE
PeriodsIron Age
Associated withDurotriges
Site notes
Excavation dates2008; 2015-17
Public accessNo

Duropolis is the name of an archaeological site at Winterborne Kingston in the English county of Dorset, believed to be the remains of the first planned town in Britain. The site's first discoveries were made in 2008 led by co-directors Miles Russell and Paul Cheetham.[1] The 32,000 square metres (340,000 sq ft) Iron Age settlement is believed to date to around 100 BCE, making it 70 years older than the Roman town of Silchester.[2]

  1. ^ Simon de Bruxelles (17 July 2015). "Pre-Roman town of Duropolis found under Dorset fields". The Times, UK. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  2. ^ Zachary Davies Boren (17 July 2015). "Duropolis: The newly discovered Iron Age settlement that may be Britain's oldest town". The Independent. Retrieved 17 July 2015.