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This also had a vicus near its north east entrance.
There was a vicus at the site during the Roman era.
The fort and the vicus were occupied until at least the late 4th century.
In the Roman era, there was a vicus just to the west of the town.
During this time, an extensive vicus developed outside the fort.
There was a military bath house and a civilian vicus.
It is also the location of a vicus type archaeological site.
No sign of a vicus has yet been detected near to the fort.
Each vicus had its own board of officials who oversaw local matters.
However, by this time a civilian settlement, or vicus, was established.
Towards the end of the 1st century there was a vicus at Sursee.
A small vicus or settlement quickly developed around the castrum.
There was a bath-house to the east and an extensive vicus to the north.
The fort lasted until about 120, when the associated civilian vicus took over and the place became a town.
The surrounding civilian vicus then took over the area and, no doubt, also the mines.
The vicus was abandoned around the same time as the fortlet fell out of use.
They founded an establishment vicus, on the site of a temple to Mercury.
A vicus, a self-governing village, developed to the west of the fort.
A settlement called a vicus and cemetery was constructed on the east side of the fort.
The camp (vicus) remained and became a market village.
Remains have also been found of a civilian settlement, or vicus alongside the fort.
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Remains of a nearby vicus have been found, and its traces can be seen through aerial photography.
A civilian settlement or vicus grew around the fortlet in the early 2nd century.
A vicus or small settlement of wooden huts grew outside the fort.