. "Pomeroy Wood"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-3.2330000400543 50.786998748779)"^^ . . "50.787 -3.233" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "15828020"^^ . . "Pomeroy Wood je lokalita pobl\u00ED\u017E m\u011Bsta Honiton v anglick\u00E9m hrabstv\u00ED Devon, bu\u010F \u0159\u00EDmsk\u00E1 pevnost, nebo pochodov\u00FD t\u00E1bor, archeologick\u00E9 v\u00FDzkumy se uk\u00E1zaly jako nepr\u016Fkazn\u00E9. Nach\u00E1z\u00ED se na SY1399. Jin\u00FD zdroj uv\u00E1d\u00ED, \u017Ee \u0161lo o \u0159\u00EDmskou vojenskou z\u00E1kladnu a \u0159\u00EDmsko-britskou civiln\u00ED osadu."@cs . . "50.7869987487793"^^ . "1083717479"^^ . . . . . . "-3.233000040054321"^^ . "1475"^^ . "Pomeroy Wood"@cs . . "Pomeroy Wood is the site near Honiton in Devon of a Roman military site of unknown type, probably either a fort or marching camp, though archaeological investigations have proved inconclusive. The site is at SY1399. The site was investigated during improvements to the A30 Honiton to Exeter road in the late 1990s. A rampart made of earth and timber was found and outside were two deep ditches with narrow ankle breakers at their bases. Preserved biological finds indicate that the garrison included a cavalry unit. Rubbings of samian ware found at Pomeroy Wood can be viewed at the Study Group for Roman Pottery website."@en . . . . . . . . "Pomeroy Wood je lokalita pobl\u00ED\u017E m\u011Bsta Honiton v anglick\u00E9m hrabstv\u00ED Devon, bu\u010F \u0159\u00EDmsk\u00E1 pevnost, nebo pochodov\u00FD t\u00E1bor, archeologick\u00E9 v\u00FDzkumy se uk\u00E1zaly jako nepr\u016Fkazn\u00E9. Nach\u00E1z\u00ED se na SY1399. Jin\u00FD zdroj uv\u00E1d\u00ED, \u017Ee \u0161lo o \u0159\u00EDmskou vojenskou z\u00E1kladnu a \u0159\u00EDmsko-britskou civiln\u00ED osadu."@cs . . "Pomeroy Wood is the site near Honiton in Devon of a Roman military site of unknown type, probably either a fort or marching camp, though archaeological investigations have proved inconclusive. The site is at SY1399. The site was investigated during improvements to the A30 Honiton to Exeter road in the late 1990s. A rampart made of earth and timber was found and outside were two deep ditches with narrow ankle breakers at their bases. Preserved biological finds indicate that the garrison included a cavalry unit."@en . .