Roman tents were vital in ancient Rome for both military and civilian use. Made from leather, canvas, or wool, they were portable and easy to set up.
The contubernium was a small two-room tent for eight soldiers, fostering a sense of community. Officers used larger, more decorative tents called tabernacula, serving as military headquarters.
Civilian tents, like the simple cone-shaped tenta, were used by travelers and traders. Today, Roman tents are popular at historical reenactments, allowing participants to experience a piece of ancient Roman life.
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