Cramond Roman Fort
| Cramond Roman Fort | |
|---|---|
| Site of the Roman fort at Cramond | |
| Location in Edinburgh | |
| Alternative name(s) | Carumabo?, Rumabo? | 
| Founded | c. 140 AD | 
| Abandoned | 4th century AD | 
| Attested by | Ravenna Cosmography? | 
| Stationed military units | |
| — Legions — | |
| vexill. II Augusta | |
| — Cohorts — | |
| 
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| Location | |
| Coordinates | 55°58′39″N 3°17′48″W / 55.9774°N 3.2967°W | 
| Town | Edinburgh | 
| Country | Scotland | 
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | NT1976 | 
Cramond Roman Fort is a Roman-Era archaeological site at Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland. The settlement may be the "Rumabo" listed in the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography.
The fort was established around 140 AD and occupied until around 170 AD, with a further period of occupation from around 208 to 214 AD. Among the many archaeological finds, one of the most famous is a sculpture known as the Cramond Lioness.