Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.
Below the fort at the northern end of the Via Claudia,
rectilinear lines of large postholes were visible from the hill
and from the air in 2005, surprisingly in a fleid of turnips.
The corresponding strueture appeared two-phased, with
measurements and entrances quite similar to Burladingen.
Different is only a triangular addition on one side
(unpublished; discovery by the excavation crew of the Institut
fih- Provinzialrörnische Archiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians
Universität, Munich, untier M. Mackensen). The fort‘s
garrisons are unknown although the finds point towards
(part) mounted soldiers.
file:///C:/Users/Utente/Downloads/Amphitheatres_of_Auxiliary_Forts_on_the.pdf pag. 47
Below the fort at the northern end of the Via Claudia,
rectilinear lines of large postholes were visible from the hill
and from the air in 2005, surprisingly in a fleid of turnips.
The corresponding strueture appeared two-phased, with
measurements and entrances quite similar to Burladingen.
Different is only a triangular addition on one side
(unpublished; discovery by the excavation crew of the Institut
fih- Provinzialrörnische Archiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians
Universität, Munich, untier M. Mackensen). The fort‘s
garrisons are unknown although the finds point towards
(part) mounted soldiers.
file:///C:/Users/Utente/Downloads/Amphitheatres_of_Auxiliary_Forts_on_the.pdf pag. 47