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Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort is the remains of a Roman legionary fort in North Lanarkshire near Glasgow. It is commonly, but falsely, said to have been known as ''Clotagenium'' (''"Clyde-mouth"'') to the Romans but that name does not in fact exist the Ravenna Cosmography, its alleged source. It was built as part of the western side of the Antonine Wall built around 142 CE. A comparable eastern site would be Inveresk Roman Fort. The forts defenses consisted of a turf and clay rampart thick, supported on thick sandstone foundation slabs, part of which was preserved to a height of around . A wide berm separated the fort wall and the first of two ditches, each measuring about wide and deep, and spaced apart. It was built in a rhomboid pattern and was large enough to house both troops and cavalry.〔http://www.roman-britain.org/places/bothwellhaugh.htm〕 A number of artifacts were taken from the excavations on the site, such as a carved drain cover, to the Hunterian Museum at Glasgow University and are now on show there.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/lbaj11-ORf60TbG55YkOug〕 Near the fort are the well preserved remains of a Roman Bath house〔 http://www.littlehistories.co.uk/2007/09/strathclyde---r.html〕 and a medieval copy of an original Roman Bridge over the South Calder Water.〔http://www.flickr.com/photos/40797281@N02/4575051455/in/photostream/〕 The distance from the thermae (baths) to the fort suggests there are other, as yet undiscovered structures. ==See also== *Bearsden Baths ''(Another nearby Roman site)'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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