on Marieta's point regarding whether there would be a memory of or memorial to the battle site.
There is a tempting theory that the site named in the Ravenna Cosmography as Iaciodulma was on Watling Street and may have been derived from a latin compound meaning "to lie dead" and "offering to the Gods". So finding Iaciodulma may lead us to the memorial to the battle site. Some say Iaciodulma later evolved into the phrase Castle Dykes, Church Stowe I'm not sure how, but the bloke down the pub was pretty certain, anyway the link is here, and so let slip the dogs of latin.........http://www.romaneranames.uk/i/iaciodul.htm
There is a tempting theory that the site named in the Ravenna Cosmography as Iaciodulma was on Watling Street and may have been derived from a latin compound meaning "to lie dead" and "offering to the Gods". So finding Iaciodulma may lead us to the memorial to the battle site. Some say Iaciodulma later evolved into the phrase Castle Dykes, Church Stowe I'm not sure how, but the bloke down the pub was pretty certain, anyway the link is here, and so let slip the dogs of latin.........http://www.romaneranames.uk/i/iaciodul.htm