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Roman Britain In 1914
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The first discovery of the Principia is due to Miss Greenall who about 1905 was building a house close to the school and took care that certain remains found by her builders should be duly noted: excavations in 1906-7 however left the size and extent of these remains somewhat uncertain and resulted in what we now know to be an incorrect plan. The work done last spring makes it plain (fig. 3) that the Principia fronted in normal fashion the main street of the fort (gravel laid on cobbles) running from the north to the south gate. But abnormally the frontage was formed by a verandah or colonnade: the only parallel which I can quote is from Caersws where excavations in 1909 revealed a similar verandah in front of the Principia2. Next to the verandah stood the usual Outer Court with a colonnade round it and two wells in it (one is the usual provision): the colonnade seemed to have been twice rebuilt. Beyond that are fainter traces of the Inner Court which however lies mostly underneath a churchyard: the only fairly clear feature is a room (A on plan) which seems to have stood on the right side of the Inner Court as at Chesters and Ambleside (fig. 2 above). Behind this probably stood the usual five office rooms. If we carry the Principia about 20 feet further back which would be a full allowance for these rooms with their walling the end of the whole structure will line with the ends of the granaries found some years ago. This or something very like it is what we should naturally expect. We then obtain a structure measuring 81 × 112 feet the latter dimension including a verandah 8 feet wide. This again seems a reasonable result. Ribchester was a large fort about 6 acres garrisoned by cavalry; in a similar fort at Chesters on Hadrian's Wall the Principia measured 85 × 125 feet: in the 'North Camp' at Camelon another fort of much the same size (nearly 6 acres) they measured 92 × 120 feet.

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The first discovery of the Principia is due to Miss Greenall who about 1905 was building a house close to the school and took care that certain remains found by her builders should be duly noted: excavations in 1906-7 however left the size and extent of these remains somewhat uncertain and resulted in what we now know to be an incorrect plan. The work done last spring makes it plain (fig. 3) that the Principia fronted in normal fashion the main street of the fort (gravel laid on cobbles) running from the north to the south gate. But abnormally the frontage was formed by a verandah or colonnade: the only parallel which I can quote is from Caersws where excavations in 1909 revealed a similar verandah in front of the Principia2. Next to the verandah stood the usual Outer Court with a colonnade round it and two wells in it (one is the usual provision): the colonnade seemed to have been twice rebuilt. Beyond that are fainter traces of the Inner Court which however lies mostly underneath a churchyard: the only fairly clear feature is a room (A on plan) which seems to have stood on the right side of the Inner Court as at Chesters and Ambleside (fig. 2 above). Behind this probably stood the usual five office rooms. If we carry the Principia about 20 feet further back which would be a full allowance for these rooms with their walling the end of the whole structure will line with the ends of the granaries found some years ago. This or something very like it is what we should naturally expect. We then obtain a structure measuring 81 × 112 feet the latter dimension including a verandah 8 feet wide. This again seems a reasonable result. Ribchester was a large fort about 6 acres garrisoned by cavalry; in a similar fort at Chesters on Hadrian's Wall the Principia measured 85 × 125 feet: in the 'North Camp' at Camelon another fort of much the same size (nearly 6 acres) they measured 92 × 120 feet.

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Basım Yılı2018
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Cilt DurumuKarton Kapak
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Ebat13,5 x 21
ISBN-106052882795
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Sayfa Sayısı87
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