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Selepas kekalahan Iceni, Rom menukarkan jajahan puak Iceni kepada ''Civitas'' atau subdivision pentakbiran. [[Ravenna]] Cosmography, [[Ptolemy]]’s [[Geography]] dan Antonine [[Itinenary]] keduanya merakamkan bahawa pentakbiran Rom bagi Norfolk dinamakan ''Venta Icenorum'' penempatan sebatu atau dua dari [[Henge]] [[Zaman Gangsa]] di Arminghall, berhampiran [[kampung]] Caister Saint Edmunds, sekitar 5 batu selatan [[Norwich]] kini.
 
Bukti [[archaeology|Archaeologicalarkhaeologi]] evidence of themengenai Iceni includestermasuk [[torc]]s - heavyrantai ringsberat ofyang diperbuat daripada [[goldemas]], [[silverperak]] oratau [[electrumsuasa]] wornyang arounddipakai thesekeliling [[neckleher]] anddan [[shoulderbahu]]s. OfDaripada thetiga three different types of Icenijenis [[coinsyiling]]s foundIceni soyang fardijumpai thesetakat [[boar]]ini, jenis babi-obverse typepaling isbanyak most numerous nearberhampiran Norwich. TheSimbol symbol[[kuda]] of apada [[horsesyiling]] foundtersebut onmembayangkan thesekepentingan coins suggests that it was an animal of particlar[[haiwan]] significanceini tokepada thepuak Iceni.
 
[[Sir Thomas Browne]] themerupakan firstpenulia Britisharkhaeologi archaeologicalBritish writerpertama, notedmencatatkan indi [[Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial]] ([[1658]]) wrotemenulis ofpenjajahan the Roman occupationRom, [[Boudicca]] anddan Icenisyiling coinsIceni -
 
:''That ''Britain'' was notably populous is undeniable, from that expression of ''[[Caesar]]'' (Gallic War). That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by ''Bouadicea'', affords a sure account....And no small number of silver peeces near ''Norwich''; with a rude head upon the obverse, an an ill-formed horse on the reverse, with the Inscriptions ''Ic. Duro.T.'' whether implying ''Iceni, Dutotriges, Tascia,'' or ''Trinobantes'', we leave to higher conjecture...The ''British'' Coyns afford conjecture of early habitation in these parts, though the [[City]] of ''Norwich'' arose from the ruines of ''Venta'', and though perhaps not without some habitation before, was enlarged, builded, and nominated by the ''[[Saxons]]''.