Houses

 

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Millers and Bakers

 

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Rampart

 

(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

 
 
The Aqueduct

 

An aqueduct leading from a large spring to the northeast brought water for the town.

It was reconstructed a number of times, but its earliest phase may be dated to around 60-80 C.E.

Water from secondary channels fed the larger houses, the baths and the public fountains.

 
 
Temples

 

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Oil Presses

 

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Mosaics

 

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