11-01-2014, 03:25 PM
...actually more like the augustean camp at Sasbach-Limberg/Kaiserstuhl.
(250x120m oval)
Since there is a distinctly more sophisticated layout of the two (known) gates, this may be one of the feats that got Dr. Baatz (re-)thinking -- as far as I suspect.
The lineup of the (four ?) gates at Hedemünden seems a bit, well ...strange
That said--- I have still to read Dr. Baatz reasoning in full.
Greez
Simplex
P.S. I'm waiting on the Verbs "Varus" and/or "Germanicus" thrown into the ensuing discussion. ;-)
Ahem...Dr. Baatz publication is in the recent Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt -- not in the RGZM-yearbook, of course.
But then: should I have molested you with minuscules when the link was right ?! :-)
(250x120m oval)
Since there is a distinctly more sophisticated layout of the two (known) gates, this may be one of the feats that got Dr. Baatz (re-)thinking -- as far as I suspect.
The lineup of the (four ?) gates at Hedemünden seems a bit, well ...strange
That said--- I have still to read Dr. Baatz reasoning in full.
Greez
Simplex
P.S. I'm waiting on the Verbs "Varus" and/or "Germanicus" thrown into the ensuing discussion. ;-)
Ahem...Dr. Baatz publication is in the recent Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt -- not in the RGZM-yearbook, of course.
But then: should I have molested you with minuscules when the link was right ?! :-)
Siggi K.