File:Roman Threshold 1.jpg
this photo was taken by User:Gerbil from de.Wikipedia in march 2007
Date
10 March 2007 (according to Exif data)
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Own work
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Gerbil
- römische Türschwelle aus der antiken römischen Siedlung Nida (ca. 83 – ca. 260), heute Frankfurt am Main-Heddernheim, Wenzelweg / Ecke In der Römerstadt (Detailaufnahme)
Der Stein wurde gegenüber seiner ursprünglichen Lange in römischer Zeit um 90 Grad gekippt und diente an seinem neuen Ort als Abstandshalter zum Schutz des Eckhauses vor zu eng abbiegenden Pferdewagen. Die Einkerbungen waren Verankerungsrinnen für Holzteile.
Roman threshold from the ancient Roman city "Nida" (today: Frankfurt am Main-Heddernheim), in early 19th century 'recycled' as a spacer to protect the quoin against horse coachesLicensing
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