Toilets
In ancient Rome, military toilets, (latrines) were essential structures designed to provide sanitation and waste disposal for the Roman soldiers
Read MoreThe Headquarters Building (Principia) is in the centre of Roman forts. This is the largest building in the fort. The
Read MoreAll Roman forts and camps across the empire followed the same basic layout for hundreds of years with minor alterations
Read MoreLyne Roman Fort is on unspoilt land used for grazing and many features are viewable 2000 years later. It is
Read MoreI have reviewed every Roman fort listed on Canmore and used the rough dating from that site for the forts
Read MoreThis fort for around 500 men was established around 79 or 80 Ad during Agricola’s campaign. There is nothing to
Read MoreThis fort is easily reached by a tarmac canal walk from Kirkintilloch (I cycled but some walking required). I was
Read MoreThis fort is next to the Falkirk Wheel and is said to be the best one to visit on the
Read MoreKinneil’s Roman Fortlet is one of the milecastles built by the Romans around 140 AD as part of the Antonine Wall,
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