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rivers. The settlement was protected by an approximately 350 meters (1,150 ft) long wood and earth wall, with an up to 7 m (23 ft) deep trench which stretched across the narrow neck of the peninsula. The settlement came under Roman control either after the 58 BC conquest of the
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The first systematic excavation of the ruins began in 1896. This and later excavations discovered the ruins of several buildings and numerous artifacts. A 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) long Roman underground canal still provides water to the fountain at
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The camp established around 15 AD covered an area of about 20 ha (49 acres) and was surrounded by an 1.8 km (1.1 mi) long wooden and earthen wall with wooden gates and low watchtowers surrounded by a double
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A small guard post was established on the site around 15 BC. The Roman settlement and legion camp was probably established in 15 AD. In an expansion around 30, thermal baths were added. The
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in modern Switzerland with seats for about 10,000. The foundations of the west and north walls and the remains of a
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was stationed at Vindonissa until 44 or 45. With the arrival of the 21st legion (
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Excavations along the western edge of the Roman camp have discovered a few
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1000–800 BC). The first settlement of Vindonissa was a 1st-century BC
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hosts a small Roman museum, displaying finds from the legion camp.
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Woolf, G., R. Talbert, T. Elliott, S. Gillies (7 June 2018).
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Cultural property of national significance in Aargau
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Roman
vicus
bishop
Windisch
Switzerland
heritage site of national significance
Brugg
funeral pyre
Bronze Age
Helvetii
Aare
Reuss
Julius Caesar
conquest of the Alps
Legio XIII Gemina
XXI Rapax
XI Claudia
ditch
Königsfelden Monastery
amphitheater
Roman bath
Early history of Switzerland
Etymology of Vindonissa
"Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance"
the original


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