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Surroundings:

TempelsäulenItalica, Temple of IsisItálica, Temple of Isis, Slab with relief of AnubisItálica, Theater, Relief with dancing maenadItálica, Relief of dancing satyr, found in theaterItálica, Theater, Relief with dancing maenadItálica, Theater, Relief with dancing maenadItálica, Milestone from HadrianItálica, Mosaic with busts of ZeusItálica, Meandering floor mosaicItálica, Labyrinth floor mosaicItálica, House of the Planetarium, Mosaic with busts of planetary deitiesItalica, House of the Planetary MosaicItálica, House of the Planetarium, Mosaic with busts of planetary deitiesItálica, House of the Planetarium, Mosaic with busts of planetary deitiesItálica, House of the Planetarium, Mosaic depicting tigers, centaurs and godsItálica, House of birds, mosaic with duckItálica, House of the Birds, Mosaic depicting several birdsItálica, House of the Birds, Mosaic depicting several birdsItálica, House of the Birds, Mosaic depicting several birdsItalica, House of BirdsItálica, House of birdsItálica, House of birds, mosaic with birdsItálica, House of Neptune, Mosaic with aquatic animals and Pygmees fighting with cranesItálica, House of Neptune, Mosaic with aquatic animals and Pygmees fighting with cranesItálica, House of Neptune mosaicsItalica, House of NeptuneItálica, House of Neptune, mosaic with aquatic animalsItálica, House of Neptune, Pygmees and crocodileItálica, House of Neptune, Pygmees fighting cranes

Location:

  • Spain, Castilleja de la Cuesta
  • geo:37.38644,-6.051848
  • Location uncertain

Class:

  • Vicus or canabae
  • invisible

Identifiers:

Annotations

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Castilleja de la Cuesta

Castilleja de la Cuesta


Relevant museums

Archäologische Museum - Seville

Archäologische Museum - Seville


Nearby

El Carambolo (1 km)

El Carambolo

Cerro del CARAMBOLO (1 km)

Phenician Sanctuary

Treasure of Roman coins. (2 km)

In Tomares, Spain, whilst digging ditches and laying pipes, workers stumbled upon a literal treasure trove. It seems that sometime in the past, one person (or several people) buried nineteen jars filled with Roman coins in what would become Zaudin Park.


This object was added by René Voorburg on 2013-07-06. Last update by René Voorburg on 2014-02-09. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/16053 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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