- Roundhouse (dwelling)
The roundhouse is a type of house with a circular plan, built in western
Europe before the Roman occupation. The wall was made either of stone or of wooden posts joined bywattle-and-daub panels, and the roof was conical and thatched.Experimental archaeology
Most of what is assumed about these structures is derived from the layout of the post-holes, although a few timbers have been found preserved in
bog s. The rest has been filled in byexperimental archaeology , which has shown the most likely form and function of the buildings. For example, experiments have shown that a conical roof with a pitch of about 45 degrees would have been the strongest design.Peter J Reynolds also demonstrated that, although a fire would have been lit inside for heating and cooking, there could not have been a smoke hole in the apex of the roof, for this would have caused an updraft that would have rapidly set fire to the thatch. Instead, smoke would have accumulated harmlessly inside the roof space, and slowly leaked out through the thatch. [Citation | last = Aston | first = Mick | author-link = Mick_Aston
title = Peter Reynolds: Archaeologist who showed us what the Iron Age was really like (obituary)
newspaper =The Guardian | year = 2001 | date =2001-10-05
url = http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/humanities/story/0,,563844,00.html ]Modern simulations
Many modern simulations of roundhouses have been built, for example at:
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Butser Ancient Farm ,Hampshire , England
*Bodrifty Iron Age Settlement ,Cornwall , England
* Brigantium Archeaological Centre, Rochester, Northumberland
*Castell Henllys ,Pembrokeshire ,Wales
*Flag Fen nearPeterborough , England
* Mellor roundhouse reconstruction,Greater Manchester ,England
*Peat Moors Visitors Centre ,Somerset , England
*St Fagans National History Museum ,South Glamorgan ,Wales
* Tatton Iron Age roundhouse and pit,Cheshire ,England
* Scottish Crannog Centre, roundhouse reconstruction on a man made island, Loch Tay,Perthshire ,Scotland Post-Roman roundhouses
The
palloza of theAncares mountains in Galicia,Spain is similar but with stone walls. These buildings are described as "pre-Roman" but were used in remote areas until the second half of the20th Century . In northernScotland , an architectural family built roundhouses of stone known as Atlantic Roundhouses.References
ee also
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Rondavel
*Atlantic roundhouse
* WheelhouseExternal links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/british_prehistory/launch_ani_roundhouse.shtml] An animated graphical representation of how a roundhouse is built.
* [http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue23/johnston_index.html] Ghey, E., Edwards, N., Johnston, R. and Pope, R. 2007 Characterising the Welsh Roundhouse: chronology, inhabitation and landscape "Internet Archaeology" 23.
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