The Construction of the Roman Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil

The Construction of the Roman Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil
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Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages : 254
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Book Synopsis The Construction of the Roman Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil by : Elizabeth A. M. Shirley

Download or read book The Construction of the Roman Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil written by Elizabeth A. M. Shirley and published by British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited. This book was released on 2000 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume presents a detailed examination of the resource implications of building a large fortress, focusing on evidence from the unique site of Inchtuthil, Scotland, which was constructed and demolished within a period of only three years (AD 83-86). Elizabeth Shirley creates a methodology for determining the quantities of material and labour input required and the factors which affected construction. She then assesses additional structural aspects: roof-framing, roof coverings, walkways, flooring, lighting and ventilation and internal finishes. The majority of the study calculates quantities of materials, working methods and rates and labour requirements for work on and off the construction site. This includes large amounts of detailed information about a wide variety of structures within a Roman fort. The results are contrasted with other sites, including Strageath and Fendoch. Shirley argues that a study of the practicalities of constructing such a large-scale military building provides valuable information about the military advance into Scotland, the everyday life of Roman legionaries and their organisational and practical skills.


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