RoMine - Roman Mining Database

ILoveCaves

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Lockdown has meant I finally have started working on the Beta version of RoMine, an interactive database showing Roman Mining activity across the UK!

Only in Beta, feedback much welcome!  :coffee:

Link to Database -
https://www.valaheritage.org/romine/
 

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tamarmole

Active member
If we are talking possible sites have you considered the Tamar Valley.  Arguably the discovery of the Roman fort at Calstock in 2006 opens up that possibility. 
 

crickleymal

New member
I can't seem to be able to get any information from the map. I can zoom in but all I see are blue dots.
I zoomed into the ones in the Forest of Dean. 2 seem to be in the village of Aylburton. I know there is a mine roughly where one dot is but I don't think it is Roman. However in Lydney Park a few hundred yards away there is an iron mine underneath the Roman temple of Nodens which is missing from the map.
 

tomferry

Well-known member
Hello am very interested I have some local to me around Northamptonshire but when I zoom in to the blue dots I am afraid it does not let me see a name for the place ?

Thanks !
 

Rob

Well-known member
Nice site, good work.

Down and beyond said:
Hello am very interested I have some local to me around Northamptonshire but when I zoom in to the blue dots I am afraid it does not let me see a name for the place ?
Same. Would love to know what the blue dot near Wardlow in Peak District is...
 

AR

Well-known member
Roman lead pig find, I think.

edit - the other possibility (if the map is a bit off) is the Chee Tor settlement, where there was possible but not conclusive evidence of lead smelting
 

Cantclimbtom

Well-known member
I've spotted a blue somewhere and I'm keen to click on it to learn more. Hopefully this'll work soon when gingernutcrazy  has had time to develop it more
 
I'm not sure how accurrate any of this is.
eg The line of the 720a (Manchester to Ilkley) on Romine seems very very different from accepted lines. (certainly the track past Keighley)
 
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