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Iron Age Roundhouse | Reconstruction
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A simulated Iron Age roundhouse at the Ryedale Folk Museum, North Yorkshire. Roundhouses are relatively common in the British Bronze and Iron Ages, seemingly representing a standard type of housing in most areas. The style continued to be used even into the sub-Roman period in some cases.

This reconstruction is based on an example excavated at nearby Pickering Quarry. The common features of a roundhouse are the circle of timber posts joined by wattle-and-daub panels, and a roughly 45 degree pitched thatch roof. Here an impressive ‘porch’ feature has been interpreted, most likely used as a windbreak of sorts. 45 degrees was found by experimental archaeologists to be the most efficient design, and surprisingly strong. A hearth burns constantly in the centre, but there is no chimney as an updraft will allow sparks to start a fire, and besides the smoke discourages creatures from eating the thatch.

Not the best model ever, but the site is restricted by trees, hungry pigs etc. 149 images processed in Metashape

Published 5 years ago
Mar 4th 2021
  • Architecture 3D Models
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • roman
  • bronze-age
  • iron-age
  • roundhouse
  • metashape
  • photogrammetry
  • archaeology
  • prehistoric
  • sub-roman
  • prehistoric-britain

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