Docidava (castra) explained

Docidava
Alt Names:castra of Buciumi
Built During Reign Of:Trajan
Founded:2nd century AD
Abandoned:3rd century AD
Robust Struct Material:Stone
Robust Struct Dim1:134
Robust Struct Dim2:167
Robust Struct Area:2.2
Weak Struct Material:Wood and earth
Weak Struct Dim1:125
Weak Struct Dim2:160
Weak Struct Area:2.0
Cohorts:I Augusta Ituraeorum, II Augusta Brittonum
Province:Dacia Superior
Admin Unit 1:Dacia Porolissensis
Limes:Porolissensis
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Coordinates:47.0483°N 23.0447°W
Altitude:373
Map:Romania
Place Name:Grădiște
Location Town:Buciumi
Ref:Ro:Lmi:SJ-I-s-A-04862[1]
Ref:Ro:Ran:140388.03[2]
Condition:Ruined
Exhibitions:County Museum of History and Art, Zalău

Docidava[3] was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.[2] [1] Remains of the surrounding vicus were also unearthed.[1] The castra's ruins are located in Buciumi, Romania.[2] [1]

It controlled the road through the Rag pass cutting through Meseș Mountains which was blocked by a stone wall (clausura) directing the traffic to a guarded entrance, and the road from the fort of Bologa towards the central area of the NW segment of Limes Porolissensis. It was supported by two fortlets and approximately 23 towers.[4]

History

Three construction phases were highlighted:[5]

1. The earthen fort, rectangular plan, 125x160m, wood and earth walls 10 m thick and 1.75 m high; simple ditches with an opening of 9-10 m and a depth of 1.50-2 m; porta praetoria on the S side; traces of barracks in the praetentura. Troops: the I Augusta Ituraeorum cohort was initially and after 114, cohort II Augusta Nerviana milliaria Brittonum;

2. The stone fort, built at the beginning of the 3rd century during the reign of Caracalla (211-217) and occupied by cohort II Augusta Nerviana milliaria Brittonum, which also bore the name Antoniniana (Caracalla); rectangular plan with rounded corners, 134x167 m, with the same orientation as the previous fort; 1.20 thick walls in opus incertum; trapezoidal corner towers, 5.40x5.50x5.50x7m; square curtain towers on the S side; three gates with double entrances; porta decumana simple entrance; apart from the porta praetoria which has quadrangular towers, the others have semicircular towers; inside: Principia 26x32 m; atrium 15.50x16.20 m; basilica with court 8.25x26m; behind aedes princiorum flanked by two chambers; in latus sinistrum two horrea 12x26 m; in latus dextrum, praetorium 28x30m; in the praetentura 6 stone barracks, three on each side of the via praetoria.

3. Probably during the reign of Severus Alexander (222-235), some buildings were built over the via sagularis; on the S side near the porta praetoria, two buildings were built over the wave and over the via sagularis; these buildings seem to date, however, to the late 3rd century.

To the NE of the fort are traces of civil settlements; to the SE were probably the bath.

See also

External links

47.0483°N 23.0447°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010 ("2010 List of Historic Monuments") . Ministerul Culturii şi Patrimoniului Naţional . Monitorul Oficial al României, Partea I, Nr. 670 ("Romania's Official Journal, Part I, Nr. 670"), page 2082 . 1 October 2010 . 4 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120610112533/http://www.cultura.abt.ro/Files/GenericFiles/LMI-2010.pdf . 10 June 2012 .
  2. Web site: 140388.03. ran.cimec.ro. National Archaeological Record of Romania (RAN). 7 May 2009. 4 January 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130416102540/http://ran.cimec.ro/sel.asp?lang=EN&descript=buciumi-buciumi-salaj-castrul-roman-de-la-buciumi-gradiste-cod-sit-ran-140388.03. 16 April 2013.
  3. Deac . Dan . 2013-01-01 . Dan Deac, The Toponymy of Dacia Porolissensis. Recent Research and New Approaches . Ephemeris Napocensis XXIII.
  4. Web site: Boragno . Lorenzo . 6 January 2022 . The iron of the Empire: the production of iron made military equipment in the province of Dacia (AD 106 - AD 270) . 19 June 2024 . HAL . 272.
  5. Web site: Buciumi . 2011-08-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120316100738/http://www.net4u.ro/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=229:buciumi&lang=ro . 2012-03-16 . dead .