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Portus Setantiorum (?) - Roman BritainPortus Setantiorum, mentioned by Ptolemy, has never been positively identified, but it is thought to have been located on the Fylde near the mouth of the River ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Iron Age Tribes of Britain - Heritage DailyJan 20, 2021 · The only historical record of the Setantii is from a reference by Ptolemy in his Geographica, where he gives mention to Portus Setantiorum ...
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Lancashire's 2,000-year-old tribe which once stalked ... - Lancs LiveDec 2, 2023 · A tribe known as the Setantii. That name name alludes to living by the water and the group were the ancient British inhabitants of what is now Lancashire.
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[PDF] Etymological Analysis of Toponyms from Ptolemy's Description of ...Oct 7, 2010 · ISAAC, G. R., 2004: Place-Names in Ptolemy's Geography: An Electronic Data. Base with Etymological Analysis of the Celtic Name-Elements.
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Three Celtic Toponyms: Setantii, Blencathra, and Pen-y-Ghent(2006). Three Celtic Toponyms: Setantii, Blencathra, and Pen-y-Ghent . Northern History: Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 161-165.
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LacusCurtius • Ptolemy's Geography — Book II, Chapter 2### Extracted Text from Ptolemy's Geography Book II Chapter 2
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Britannia in the Ravenna Cosmography - Keith Fitzpatrick-MatthewsJun 13, 2008 · ... Place Names of Roman Britain (Batsford, 1979). The format of ... Yoxford ? AI Iter X; TP. setantii. Tribe: Fylde. PG II.3,2. setantiorum ...
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[PDF] Landscape Character Assessment | Lancashire County CouncilThe Setantii, one of the smaller tribes ruled by the Brigantes, are believed to have occupied the Lancashire Plain and its adjacent foothills. The visible ...
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[PDF] Aspects of the archaeology of the brigantes - Durham E-ThesesJun 6, 1990 · Small sub-tribes such as the Setantii existed on the fringes of Brigantian territory. ... Iron Age date of the enclosure. Shackleton Beacon ...
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[PDF] A journey into the past Archaeology at junction 6, Tarbock Roundaboutthe Iron Age. These Iron Age farmers are sometimes referred to as Celts; this area may have been occupied by a group known as the Setantii. By the mid 70s ...
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[PDF] Roman north-west England: the process of annexationThere is little doubt from Tacitus' language that he (and presumably Agricola) interpreted this as the final push for total conquest. Further, there was in what ...
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[PDF] Land North of 21 Little Poulton Lane, Poulton-le-Fylde, LancashireMay 5, 2021 · Notwithstanding these uncertainties, it is possible that the Setantii occupied a large part of north-western England, bounded to the east by the ...
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[PDF] THE EARLY INHABITANTS OF LANCASHIRE AND THE ...The country of the Brigantes is the term given by the Roman historians to that part of England which lies north of the Humber and the Mersey, and includes the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Chapter 2 Prehistoric Period Resource AssessmentAlong with finds of metalwork the Lancashire wetlands have also produced evidence of at least three wooden trackways in Stalmine Moss, including the oak plank.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI) - ToposTextPtolemaeus, Geography, Books 2-6.11, translated or transliterated by Brady Kiesling from the Greek texts of Karl Nobbe (1843) and Karl Muller (1883).
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Ptolemy, Rigodunum and the Setantii: a reassessment - Academia.eduThe Setantii were a Cruithin coastal colony settled for security around 200 BC. The River Ribble's name reflects its characteristics, likely derived from ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The History of Manchester: In Four Books - John WhitakerWhitaker · John Whitaker Full view - 1773. The History of Manchester: In ... Coccium compaſs Condate confiderable conſtructed courſe croſſed denominated ...
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Wigan (Coccium) Roman SettlementWigan is generally accepted as the site of the Roman settlement Coccium, a Roman camp or settlement which probably occupied land adjacent to the River Douglas.Missing: Setantii | Show results with:Setantii
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[PDF] Camden's Britannia Volume 5 The North of England - Ex-Classicsall unusual: for Ptolemy makes Rigodunum to be in this place, and if that be corrupted from Ribodunum, it is not altogether unlike Ribchester. ... Setantii; for ...<|separator|>
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notes and documents - three celtic toponyms: setantii, blencathra ...Setantii refers to a people and is ancient; the others are mountain names of later date. All have mystified scholars. Yet there seem straightforward.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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(PDF) Palaeoportology, Ancient Coastal settlements, Ports and ...Feb 6, 2024 · a eustatic sea level rise of around 0.50 m over the past 2000 years which has ... 147 Setantiorum portus Possibly submerged. north of ...
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[PDF] Rising Sea Levels – Fact and Folklore | Visit CleveleysSep 21, 2019 · Historical sources suggest that there was a Roman port in the Fylde area that was called Portus Setantiorum, although the exact location has yet ...
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The Romano-British Period - North West Regional Research ...Ports and Maritime Trade. Despite having an extensive coastline penetrated by long estuaries and navigable rivers, disappointingly little is known of the ports ...
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Kingdoms of British Celts - Brigantes - The History Files... meaning along the lines of 'beloved of Loki'. Admittedly, that's a bit of a stretch. The Setantii name may be a misspelling (pronounced set-ant-ee) ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Brigantes Celtic Tribe - Roman BritainConquered by Agricola during his Second Campign Season 79AD. The Silures were ... Roman Conquest & Occupation of Britain. https://www.roman-britain.co.uk ...
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Castercliff Iron Age Fort, near Nelson - Lancashire PastFeb 6, 2021 · Castercliff Hillfort was built in a defensive and strategic position, high on a ridge spur. It was situated at the meeting of two important Iron Age routes.
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Brigantes - Gaulish PaganismDec 1, 2024 · It is likely there was a Brigantian settlement at Isurium before the Roman invasion, but there has been no located records of an exact ...
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The Brythonic Tribes of Roman Britain Short Descriptions of the ...... extent of their territory is unknown. However, many modern scholars place them in the Tweed Basin, a site adjacent to the Votadini. Roman records tell us ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Brittonic Language in the Old North - Scottish Place-Name SocietyThe suggestion that a deity-name *Sentanā- 'traveller, wanderer' might underlie the ethnic name. Setantii and the river-name Seteia (PNRB pp. 456-7) requires ...
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Portfield hillfort, Whalley - 1013608 - Historic EnglandA unique register of our country's most significant historic buildings and sites. The places on the list are protected by law and most are not open to the ...
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[PDF] Wetland Research in Lancashirelate Bronze Age hoard from Cogie Hill (Middleton forthcoming). Iron Age. By the end of the Bronze Age, there is scant evidence for the use ofthe mosses. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] BOURNE HILL, THORNTON WYRE ARCHAEOLOGY ...enclosed Iron-Age settlement potentially of several round-houses. A number ... Setantii a subgroup of the Brigantes, but it may have suited the Roman ...
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Guide: Iron-Age minting: Ceramic pellet-mould trays - Brigantes NationMay 29, 2025 · Known as pellet-mould trays, these items comprise flat surfaces pockmarked with rows and rows of small holes, and they are associated with Late ...
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The Late Iron Age Gaulish Imports by Joyce ComptonA research aim to refine dating for the Late Iron Age period and to characterise the settlement at Heybridge during this period.
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bead | British MuseumObject Type: bead · Museum number: 1987,0404.31 · Description: Yellow amber bead. · Cultures/periods: Iron Age · Findspot: Excavated/Findspot: Kirkburn, Burial K6.Missing: Lancashire | Show results with:Lancashire
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Treasure Trove of 800 'Exceptional' Iron Age Artifacts Discovered in ...Mar 26, 2025 · The collection, which dates to the first century C.E., includes items ranging from elaborately decorated horse harnesses to ornate cauldrons.Missing: Setantii Fylde
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The Iron Age Shepherd Sling | The EXARC JournalNov 25, 2019 · The purpose of this experiment was to examine the shepherd sling to form an understanding as to why it would appear to be the most dominant ...Missing: spearheads Lancashire Setantii
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Legends & Romances of Brittany, by Lewis SpenceThis book covers Breton folk-tales, ballads, heroic tales, legends, lore of ancient monuments, Arthurian matter, saints, black art, and demons.
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Sunken Lancashire: fact, folklore, fabrication - Arcus AtlantisA map and description of Lancashire's sunken towns and lost coastal places from folklore and history, including Kilgrimol, Singleton Thorp, Muchland and ...Missing: Setantii | Show results with:Setantii
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Roman Military Objectives in Britain under the Flavian Emperors ...Background and Sources Ironically enough, it could be argued that modern archaeology ... F. H. Thompson, Roman Cheshire (Chester, 1965), 97–9. Finds indicate ...
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[PDF] and Culture in Iron Age Central Western Britain'Rescue Excavations at Moel Hiraddug between 1960 and 1980,' Flintshire ... ❖ Forde-Johnston, J.L. (1965) The Iron Age Hillforts of Lancashire and Cheshire,.
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Roman Resource Assessment 2007 - North West Regional ...The Roman period has been covered in surveys on the origins of the pre-1974 counties of Lancashire and Cheshire (Kenyon 1991; Higham 1993),
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[PDF] Ptolemy's Britain and Ireland: A New Digital Reconstruction - ICA-ProcThe results of our work can be conveniently visualized in modern GIS tools, such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and Google Earth. The enhancements we have made include a ...Missing: Setantii | Show results with:Setantii<|separator|>
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[PDF] Rejected evidence reassessed: Wirral and the Mersey Basin in the ...Aug 3, 2018 · In particular Iron Age Lancashire has been regarded as a ... been the home of the Setantii, a sept of the Brigantes (Philpott 2000d: 176).
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[PDF] Contextualising Ritual Practice in Later Prehistoric and Roman BritainMar 7, 2009 · The wealth of religious material from the frontier zones of Central Britain will be repositioned within a discussion of ritualised practices, ...
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Setantii Visitor Centre, Ashton-Under-LyneFeb 17, 2007 · A new museum which cost é500,000 to build and uses all kinds of sophisticated displays, robots and animated wizardry to bring the past to life.
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VIPA Fleetwood MuseumPtolemy's Geographia in the 2nd century AD records a tribe known as the Setantii living in what is believed to be present-day West Lancashire, and a seaport ...Missing: heritage | Show results with:heritage