• Cyrus Draegur@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    if you’re hot-bunking, you can house 24 men in that structure.

    3 shifts, only 8 sleeping at a time.

    of course, this is rome we’re talking about… maybe we had some fellas cuddling up.

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      8 hours ago

      Interestingly enough, some suggest that Roman contubernia had 10 men in them (8 legionaries, 2 assistants), and that tents and barracks having 8 sleeping spaces is because 2 men would be rotated on night-time guard duty.

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        4 hours ago

        wow that’s cool! I was actually just joking but it’s cool that there was something like that going on!

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    14 hours ago

    This is enlightening, but I can’t help but look at the boy with the knife. “If I cut it off, will I still have to go? Will they make me? No chance this is worth the denari, the goths will leave me gasping and crawling like Antonius Montana. Gods, I can’t do it, I can’t fucking do it.”

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      8 hours ago

      I was wondering about that dude a well.

      Maybe he’s practicing that finger stabby game Bishop does with Hudson in Aliens

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        Detailing woodwork, maybe, or carving a message into a whitewashed board? Roman legionaries doubled as specialists who would do many of the ‘normal’ work around camp/the fort, including specialist carpenters.

        (they volunteered for that kind of position because it got them out of guard duty and standard labor details digging ditches)

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      13 hours ago

      In the winter, but in summer in Italy that’s no issue.

      Then again, soldiers sometimes just froze to death if their generals were incompetent. So from that perspective, even if it’s zero degrees and you have just a tent that is quite a luxury.

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        12 hours ago

        Then again, soldiers sometimes just froze to death if their generals were incompetent. So from that perspective, even if it’s zero degrees and you have just a tent that is quite a luxury.

        [18th and early 19th century AD troops sleeping in the rain without tents on the march intensifies]

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    14 hours ago

    Stuffing people or large animals into a small space is a great way to generate and conserve heat. The people or the animals or both are the heaters.

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      14 hours ago

      “Centurion, sir, now that I’m a legionary of the armies of Rome, stationed in far Brittania, what will I spend most of my time doing?”

      “Generating heat.”

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        4 hours ago

        Just stay away from Claudius of Ravenna’s feet, he has a foot fungus … and Aemilianus of Tarsus, he has lice … you’ll be taking the bed of Marius of Aquileia, he was killed yesterday while fetching water.