Trench Mine
Large scale mining, cutting into hills and valley-sides.No less sophisticated at working metal than their ‘civilised’ counterparts, mines were commonplace amongst the Celtic and Germanic tribes, especially tin mines in Britannia and the many gold mines of the Iberian Peninsula. What differed was the efficiency of the mining, which was often conducted by the lower castes, or ‘free-men’, of these tribal populations. Fire-setting, both in open-pit and shaft mines, was probably the most common and ancient mining practice employed. This involved setting a fire against the rock face being worked before cooling it rapidly with water, thus causing a fracture. This dangerous practice was widespread in Europe as early as the Bronze Age, continuing throughout antiquity and well into the medieval period. Nevertheless, these tribes attained much power and wealth through their hazardous endeavours.
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Building Name Trench Mine |
Level Name rom_ALL_industry_minor_mine_2 |
Building Chain |
Building Level 2 |
Create Time 3 |
Create Cost 1200 |
Effects
150 wealth from manufacturing (industry) (this_building)+2% land unit recruitment cost (this_province)
Provides Garrison Army
No Garrison Units
Recruitable Units
No Recruitable Units
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