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Umgebung:

Dyrrachium, Fragment of a  funerary steleDyrrachium, Tombstone with Roman inscriptionDyrrachium, Byzantine wallDyrrachium, Ossuary with Greek inscriptionDyrrachium, Tombstone with relief and Roman inscriptionDyrrachium, Relief on sarcophagus showing the death of MeleagerDyrrachium, Tombstone of Gaius Cassius from AnconaDyrrachium, Decorated sarcophagusDyrrachium, Victory relief representing the conquered province with AtlasDyrrachium, Aqueduct, terracotta pipeDyrrachium, Portrait of a manDyrrachium, Fragment of a  funerary steleDyrrachium, Tombstone with Roman inscriptionDyrrachium, HandcuffsDyrrachium, Ossuary with Greek inscriptionDyrrachium, Tombstone with Roman inscriptionDyrrachium, Funerary stele of Domitius SarcinatorDyrrachium, Iron spurDyrrachium, Fragment of a statue of a warriorDyrrachium, CapitalDyrrachium, VaseDyrrachium, Fragment of a  funerary steleDyrrachium, Tombstone with Roman inscriptionDyrrachium, Vase with reliefDyrrachium, Tombstone with Roman inscription and eagleDyrrachium, Portrait of a ladyDyrrachium, Funerary stele of PotoikiaDyrrachium, Funerary steleDyrrachium, CapitalDyrrachium, Sarcophagus with relief

Lage:

  • Albanien, Durrës
  • geo:41.318752,19.44565
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Klassification:

  • Villa rustica
  • Unsichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=50327

Anmerkungen

https://www.academia.edu/31665117/The_potential_of_integrated_GPR_survey_and_aerial_photographic_analysis_of_historic_urban_areas_A_case_study_and_digital_reconstruction_of_a_Late_Roman_villa_in_Durr%C3%ABs_Albania


Relevante Museen

Dürres, Archaeological Museum

Dürres, Archaeological Museum

Belgrade, Kalemegdan Lapidarium

Small museum with some sculpture and inscriptions.

Istanbul Archaeology Museums

Istanbul Archaeology Museums

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett


In der Nähe

Dyrrhachium

OmnesViae import TPPlace1841

Mosaic of Orpheus

Mosaic of Orpheus built in II-III CE. Its located in the basement of a building. There have not been further excavation works since the late 80s.

Byzantine Forum

Also known as the Roman Market, it was originally described as an open market complex in Roman times.