Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . Gelluqaer (larger ofa) J. Castle Carg KmhUsida Jt 0 20 40 60 80 100jt GRANARIES Fig. 23. It seems to follow that the chief food of Roman garrisons duringa siege was not meat. This conclusion agrees with the further fact APPENDIX III that pn fort in Roman Britain which at all fully ex< .i\. 11«- * 1 * ontains remaii . 11H h antiquariesunanii : ptions found in or n< 6< .illy mentioi in them point th< which crept in through the ventilating apertunand of do^s which followed toour Romano-British having a cl tic plan. They may he oblong halls or barns,


Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . Gelluqaer (larger ofa) J. Castle Carg KmhUsida Jt 0 20 40 60 80 100jt GRANARIES Fig. 23. It seems to follow that the chief food of Roman garrisons duringa siege was not meat. This conclusion agrees with the further fact APPENDIX III that pn fort in Roman Britain which at all fully ex< .i\. 11«- * 1 * ontains remaii . 11H h antiquariesunanii : ptions found in or n< 6< .illy mentioi in them point th< which crept in through the ventilating apertunand of do^s which followed toour Romano-British having a cl tic plan. They may he oblong halls or barns, long and narrow, with unusually thick walls,strengthened further by external buttresses; inside, the lea planks d by ir<«n nails, i two orth jacent ground level. Beneath tbi ement, not unlike a hypo ement, but wholly devoid ;her means ind elaborately ventilated by slender a n the outer walls, whi< h admitted through draughts and obviated all risk ip or dry-rot. Pilar of brick or losupported these floors, which, like all part- of the structure, were


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