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Redleg

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1. This is interesting stuff- the fort doesn't look typical for Romans
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 09:15 AM
Oct 2024

Many Roman fortifications had main thoroughfares, in the form of a cross, that bisected at or near the middle. The forts were usually laid out in a similar way, with the headquarters building near the center at the intersection. It could be that later Roman forts didn't have the same degree of standardization as the earlier forts.

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