Castrum Corcagiensis - Roman Experimental Archaeology in Ireland
Barrack blocks were a central feature in any Roman fort and functioned as the living spaces for a Century and its officers. While Roman forts varied in size from just over an acre for a simple ‘numerius’ fort, to over 55 acers for some large ‘legionary’ forts such as Deva (Chester), the layout of a...
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Autor principal: | Martin McAree |
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2017
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