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Legionary Fortress building specs.... - Anonymous - 03-15-2004

Just wondering what the dimensions of the barracks were for a 1st - 2nd century fort. I am making a small, scale model of a fort, so a few dimensions would help. Also, approximately how long and wide was a legion's "cohort" sized fort? Here is a picture of the fort I'd like to build:<br>
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<img src="http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/v39/TlantMagnus/3D_model_of_fort.gif" style="border:0;"/><br>
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Thanks! <p>Magnus/Matt<br>
Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix"<br>
Niagara Falls, Canada</p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub45.ezboard.com/bromanarmytalk.showUserPublicProfile?gid=tiberiuslantaniusmagnus>tiberius lantanius magnus</A> at: 3/15/04 6:24 pm<br></i>


Fort buildings - Anonymous - 03-15-2004

Salve Magnus<br>
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The book you want is 'Building a Roman Legionary Fortress' by Elizabeth Shirley (Tempus publishing 2001). Everything from dimensions to materials to man-hours required, based in part on her work at Inchtuthil.<br>
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There are also some useful references in 'Roman Legions and their Fortresses', ed. Richard J Brewer, (publ. The Society of Antiquaries, 2000, ISBN 0 85431 274 9) including a critical analysis of the deposition of legions on the Danube, and Vegetius's legion's fortresses.<br>
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The model look as if it will be amazing! I remeber seeing on tv some time ago a virtual guide through a legionary fortress, I can't remeber if it was Chester or Inchtuthil. Anyone else know?<br>
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Vale<br>
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Celer. <p></p><i></i>


Model Camp - Anonymous - 03-24-2004

The only thing I have for you is that the trench around the camp was 4 cubits wide and deep, according to Josephus. What scale is the model going to be? <p></p><i></i>


Re: Model Camp - Anonymous - 03-24-2004

I'm not really sure. I have to calculate it. But the fort at it's largest will be a foot long. <p>Magnus/Matt<br>
Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix"<br>
Niagara Falls, Canada</p><i></i>


Fort buildings - Anonymous - 03-24-2004

I'm not sure what this virtual tour is you refer to, but there's an interactive plan of Inchtuthill at<br>
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www.roman-britain.org/inchtuthill.htm#tic <br>
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There is a virtual reality model of Isca Dumnoniorum's military baths at:<br>
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www.exeter.gov.uk/timetra..._house.htm <p></p><i></i>


Fort buildings - NightHunter24 - 03-24-2004

Wow, I just took a look at that, Carus. Just amazing. Has anything on a greater scale been attempted yet? Let's say like a virtual computer animation of a complete Roman town, including forts and civilian buildings? <p></p><i></i>


Re: Fort buildings - Vincula - 03-25-2004

I am still on prehistoric dial-up, so I can not appreciate the baths animation. What does it show? Walk thru tour? <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub45.ezboard.com/bromanarmytalk.showUserPublicProfile?gid=vincula>Vincula</A> <IMG HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=10 SRC="http://members.aol.com/romanwriter1/vincula.jpg" BORDER=0> at: 3/25/04 1:41 pm<br></i>


Fort buildings - Anonymous - 03-25-2004

It allows you to enter to Caldarium and furnace room, look around, crawl through the hypocaust. <p></p><i></i>


Isca Dumnoniorum - Anonymous - 03-25-2004

I understood they were planning to do more buildings - the praetorium, principia, barracks and so on - but I don't know if anything ever came of that. <p></p><i></i>