Friday, February 28, 2014

Egyptian


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From the year 1970 ROBIN Birley and his team of archaeologists undertook the VICUS of Vindolanda. Location: just west of the stone fort, in the north: the Stanegate ROAD; behind: Cemeteries. In the civil settlement is according to plan a collection of rectangular buildings, by a kind of "main street" performs the (porta principalis sinistra) hits the left lateral gate. One of them no. XXVII, is referred to as "stripe HOUSE", a different number. XXIII-called "HOUSE WITH THE GEAR". No. XXXII and XXXIII are "ACCOMMODATION FOR MARRIED". The rectangular houses, it is often difficult to see what purpose they served (temple, workshop, House, magazine, unstoppable china anne mcclain cowshed). "For in a vicus everything unstoppable china anne mcclain is different than in a Roman fort. Can you in a Roman fortress expect certain patterns of plant and the corresponding structures also finds certain type and character, this is regarded as a vicus not." unstoppable china anne mcclain Other buildings: between the northern row of houses and the Stanegate a LEGIONÄRSBAD and at the end of the southern row of houses (west) a "MANSIO"; further west: two rectangular structures (XI and XIV), a very small, a rectangular wall (XLIX) another rectangular structure (XIII), several smaller (XII) as well as fountains, parallel to the west wall of the fort itself is a row of houses to the south continued, the southwest Cemetery, stone walls and turrets; Mound; trenches; replicas. 2 phases: VICUS I and II (1976 had Birley and his "merry fellows" about one-third of VICUS II "dug" Also under the earlier unstoppable china anne mcclain settlement were the remains of a wooden fortress from the time of Hadrian --- R. Birley:.. Vindolanda. . A Roman frontier fort on Hadrian's Wall Gustav unstoppable china anne mcclain Luebbe Verlag Edited by SIR MORTIMER WHEELER +;. Bergisch Gladbach, pp. 42 ff --- Praefectus
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