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Birdoswald Roman Fort J050056
HADRIANs WALL: BIRDOSWALD ROMAN FORT, Cumbria. Reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke of the timber building on the site of the North granary. hadrian
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: Birdoswald Roman Fort's North Granary Revealed 2. Description: Step back in time with this evocative reconstruction drawing of Birdoswald Roman Fort's North Granary, as depicted by renowned archaeological illustrator, Philip Corke. This image, produced by Historic England, transports us to the heart of the Roman Empire's northernmost frontier, Hadrian's Wall, in Cumbria, England. 3. Scene Setting: The North Granary, an essential structure within the fort, stands proudly amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery of the English countryside. The fort, built around AD 122, was a vital part of the Roman Empire's defensive system, designed to protect the empire from potential threats. 4. Architectural Marvel: Philip Corke's meticulous drawing brings to life the North Granary's timber construction, complete with a thatched roof. The building's design reflects the Roman influence, yet its materials and techniques are adapted to the local environment. The North Granary was likely used for storing grain and other provisions, ensuring the fort's garrison was well-supplied. 5. Authentic Detailing: The drawing includes intricate details, such as the horses tethered nearby, adding to the sense of daily life at the fort. The presence of these animals highlights the importance of transportation and logistics in maintaining the Roman military presence along Hadrian's Wall. 6. A Window into the Past: This reconstruction drawing offers a unique perspective on the North Granary at Birdoswald Roman Fort, providing a glimpse into the daily life and operations of a Roman fort along Hadrian's Wall. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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