05-31-2010, 06:58 AM
No. In the area excavated inside the fort was found the feasting hall, some small dependeces and a possibly 5-6th century roundhouse, if it is not of iron age date like other buildings finds. There is also a church, but of Ethelredan foundation. If there was stables, smith and other metalworkers, which seems likely, the remains are still to be discovered.
"O niurt Ambrois ri Frangc ocus Brethan Letha."
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert