Excavations at the former County Hospital site, Dorchester have provided
a rare opportunity to examine a reasonably large area of the
south-western corner of the Roman town of Durnovaria . Evidence for a
series of buildings, including a late Roman town house complete with
fine mosaics, was recovered as well as working areas and probable barns.
A wide range of largely domestic objects and evidence for local produce
was recovered as well as important evidence for allec or fish sauce and
for imported wine or vine fruits, olive oil, grain and lentils. The
results of the excavations are presented here in an easy to read format
accompanied by many colour photographs and illustrations. Technical
reports will be available on Wessex Archaeology's website
(www.wessexarch.co.uk).