Título: ROMAN MILITARY STONE-BUILT GRANARIES IN BRITAIN
Autora: Anne P. Gentry
Año: 1976
Editorial: British Archaeological Reports
Principles Problems of Grain Storage
Classical references to Grain Storage
Comparison of excavated structures
Structural aspects, and their interpretation
Provisiooning of Roman Forts and the Capacity of Granaries
Catalogue of excavated examples
Location of sites discussed
Comparison of external wall and buttress dimensions
Catalogue
LIST OF FIGURES
Suggested reconstruction
Tiled roof: suggested construction
South Shields: Severan Supply Base
Grain distribution model
Granary floor area as a percentage of fort area
Granary plans: Ambleside , Balmuildy, Bar Hill, Benwell,
Birrens
Granary plans: Brecon Gaer, Brough on Noe, Cadder,
Caerhun, Caernarfon, Caersws II
Granary plans: Camelan, Cappuck, Castell Callen, Castlecary,
Castledykes , Chester- le-Street, Chester (3)
Granary plans: · Corbridge. Structural Phases
Granary plans: Chesters, Cramond, Crawford II, Croy Hill,
Drumburgh, Gelligaer II
Granary plans: Greatchesters , Haltwhistle Burn, Hardknott,
High Rochester, Housesteads, Ilkley
Granary plans: Lyne , Mumrills , Newstead
Granary plans: Old Church, Brampton, Old Kilpatrick,
Penydarren, Ribchester, Rudchester
Granary plans: Rough Castle, Slack, South Shields,
Templeborough