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| Millers and Bakers |
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| Rampart |
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(RED) An irregular polygon 2,613 metres long, the Roman rampart encloses 40 hectares. Built of rubble masonry faced with ashlars, it had 6 main gates flanked by towers and 24 other towers. Its construction dates from 168/169 C.E., during the reign of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, who also built the city walls of Rome |
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(YELLOW) Oriented north-south, this rampart was constructed with blocks reused from earlier constructions. It delimited the later town, now reduced to the southeast slope of the hillside, separating it from the early Roman town center which was now occupied by cemeteries. A recent excavation has demonstrated that it was built in the fifth or sixth century A.D |
| Temples |
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| Oil Presses |
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| Baths |
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| Mosaics |
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| Public Buildings |
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