Talk:Inchtuthil

Inchtuthil article general points
The current discussion is based on secondary webpages and literature rather than the original publications on the site (Richmond's in Pitts and St.Joseph; G.S.MAxwells publication in PSAS, Abercromby in PSAS as well as more recent research. It might be an idea to start with the publications of the excavations and revise the article from there. I have added some of the printed publications on the topic as a starter.

BirgittaHo (talk) 04:57, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Thank you -- Derek Ross | Talk'' 05:34, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

Legionary Fortress
Inchtuthil was a legionary lortress. I don't know where this obsession with castra and castrum comes from - they're generic terms and have no precise meaning. Using the term castrum to classify it is like calling Buckingham Palace a "house".

It's not well-preserved, though the layout is. The co-ordinates shown are for the temporary camp used when the fortress was being built, not the fortress itself. The nearest town is Blairgowrie.

The Design and staffing section starts by discussing the Inchtuthil hoard - not a good start. The rampart was of turf with a stone facing. "It would have been able to accommodate 6,000 troops" - it certainly could, it was a legionary fortress. However "it could accommodate ten normal size centuries and five centurions" - eh? Ten normal size centuries (at this time) amounted to 800 troops, and there's one centurion to each century (not surprisingly). The aedes was part of the headquarters building, as was customary during the 1st century and later.

"dozens of barracks buildings" - the number of barrack blocks is known precisely. The "Modern commentary" is interesting, but has nothing to do with the fortress. The article needs both correction and tidying up. Annotated references would improve it. An article about the site which provides the only complete plan of a legionary fortress anywhere in the Roman empire is worthy of some attention. Rambler24 (talk) 02:08, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Update - changes made include some expanded detail and better in-line linking. Rambler24 (talk) 02:46, 1 November 2009 (UTC)

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