Portus Adurni
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Portus Adurni
Summary
Portus Adurni is an archaeological site[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Portus Adurni is located in Portsmouth[3].
- Portus Adurni is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Portus Adurni's image is recorded as Portchester castle 02.jpg[5].
- Portus Adurni's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[6].
- Portus Adurni's instance of is recorded as castrum[7].
- Portus Adurni's instance of is recorded as ancient Roman structure[8].
- Portus Adurni's part of is recorded as Saxon Shore[9].
- Portus Adurni's Commons category is recorded as Portus Adurni[10].
- +0300-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portus Adurni[11].
- Portus Adurni's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.8381, 'lon': -1.115}[12].
- Portus Adurni's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0288kyr[13].
- Portus Adurni's replaced by is recorded as Portchester Castle[14].
- Portus Adurni's Pleiades ID is recorded as 79645[15].
- Portus Adurni's Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire ID is recorded as 18907[16].
- Portus Adurni's Trismegistos Geo ID is recorded as 14548[17].
- Portus Adurni's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+3.43'}[18].
- Portus Adurni's culture is recorded as Roman Empire[19].
- Portus Adurni's image of design plans is recorded as Portchester Castle Plan.jpg[20].
- Portus Adurni's director of archaeological fieldwork is recorded as Barry Cunliffe[21].
- Portus Adurni's historic county is recorded as Hampshire[22].
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Geography
Portus Adurni is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Portsmouth[3]. Its part of is recorded as Saxon Shore[9].
Physical Characteristics
Portus Adurni's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+3.43'}[18].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological site[6], castrum[7], and ancient Roman structure[8].
History and Context
+0300-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portus Adurni[11].
Why It Matters
Portus Adurni ranks in the top 7% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month).[2]