### id283953910 Roman forts could host most religious functions > Finally, it is possible that, beginning in the early third century, spaces within forts were adapted to accommodate religious activities but these adapted spaces are not archaeologically visible. The Dolichenum inside the fort at Vindolanda and the Mithraeum inside the tribune’s house at the Aquincum fort indicate that, although a rarity, it was possible for unofficial religious spaces (i.e., other than the shrine of the standards) to be installed in forts. - [View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01fvbb6d99swddsgtptwyj6zt1) - [[Military Communities and Temple Patronage by David Walsh#id283953910 Roman forts could host most religious functions|View in Vault]]