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Roman miltary pontoons sustained on inflated animal skins
Rafts sustained on inflated animal skins from ancient times are poorly documented. A Latin text, an archaeological discovery from Strasbourg and a scene from Trajan’s Column have allowed us to reconstruct how a military pontoon from the Roman period was built. The rectangular pontoon was composed of 48 beams, supported by 28 inflated hides covering a surface of more than 200m².
期刊介绍:
The Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt is a quarterly journal quickly informing the scientific community in short articles about new results in archaelogical research in Germany and other countries. The Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt has a profile as a topical scientific journal on issues of Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval archaeology and related sciences in Europe. Beside topical debates the journal provides a place for the publication of new finds and short analysis of general interest. The articles are up to 20 pages in print; contributions in foreign languages are accepted.