Thesaurus Term/Concept: HYPOCAUST

Identifier 68967
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A Roman under-floor heating system in which hot air heated by a stoked furnace, flowed through channels, created by either raising the floor on pillars of brick and tile or cutting channels into the concrete floor and tiling over them.

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Context Record
Monument Type MDO6397 East Hemsworth Roman Villa, Witchampton (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19110 East of Segar's Orchard, London Road, Dorchester; possible Roman building (Monument)
Monument Type MDO44142 Iron Age or Roman corn drying kilns on Woodcutts Common, Sixpenny Handley (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19089 Old Grammar School, South Street, Dorchester; Roman building (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18134 Roman building 5433, Greyhound Yard, Dorchester (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18113 Roman Building 5543, Greyhound Yard, Dorchester (Monument)
Monument Type MWX91 Roman hypocaust found under the stables of Belmont, Lyme Regis (Monument)
Monument Type MDO6128 Roman villa at Myncen Farm, Gussage St Andrew, Sixpenny Handley (Monument)