- Luentinum
Luentinum was a fort and
mining settlement in theRoman province ofBritannia . It was associated with theDolaucothi Gold Mines and its remains lie beneath the adjoining village ofPumsaint in the Welsh county ofCarmarthenshire .The Fort
Luentinum appears to have been founded as a square 5½
acre (2.25hectare )Roman auxiliary fort controlling the adjoining gold mines, around AD 75 whenFrontinus was governor ofRoman Britain and active in subduing theSilures ofRoman Wales . The fort had an earthen rampart and double ditch. The date of first construction was determined from aSamian ware inkwell with stamp in the early 1970s where the river bank had cut into the fort. On the east bank of theRiver Cothi , a few hundred yards south of Pumsaint village was discovered a small double-roomed building withhypocaust and plain tesselated floors. It was probably the military bath-house. The internal buildings of the fort underwent a number of rebuildings until the fort was abandoned around 140. The surrounding civilianvicus then took over the area and, no doubt, also the mines.Ptolemy
The name "Luentinum" appears only in Ptolemy's Geographia. It appears to be related to the
Brythonic word for 'washing', as suggested by George Boon of theNational Museum of Wales . It refers to thehydraulic mining methods used on the site for extraction of the gold, and the washing tables used to concentrate the gold dust and nuggets. It is one of the best examples of the application of advancedRoman technology in Britain, and compares with other Roman mines in Europe such as those atVerespatak inTransylvania andLas Medulas in northernSpain . It is a site of international significance and importance.ee also
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Dolaucothi References
*cite web | last = White | first = Kevan W | title = Luentinum: Roman Fort & Gold Mine | work = Roman-Britain.org | date = 2006 | url = http://www.roman-britain.org/places/luentinum.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-19
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