Roman Canvas Tent
A Roman Canvas Tent (2×3 meters) is a small but historically significant shelter, closely tied to the daily life of Roman legionaries.
- Historically made of leather (coria) stitched together, though modern replicas use heavy-duty canvas for practicality.
- Wooden poles and ropes provided support.
- Rectangular footprint with sloping roof to shed rainwater.
- Simple, utilitarian, and standardized across the Roman army.
- Unlike medieval noble tents, these were purely practical, embodying the legionary lifestyle.





