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Les environs:

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Localisation:

  • Albanie, Durrës
  • geo:41.318752,19.44565
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Villa rustica
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=50327

Annotations

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


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Istanbul Archaeology Museums

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Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett


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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.