The discovery, by the Archaeological Mission of University of Catania, of two robust mud bricks walls, certainly to be interpreted as part of a defensive structure within the Regio III/ Insula 16, north of the Decumanus Maximus», suggest new interpretative hypotheses relating to urban perimeter of pre-roman Leptis Magna. The excavation data will be supported by an historical archaeological and topographic framework of the new walls based on literary and epigraphic sources.
Da LPQY a Lepcis Magna: dall’emporium alla civitas foederata e libera et immunis: per un aggiornamento della prospettiva di ricerca
F. Tomasello;R. De Simone
2024-01-01
Abstract
The discovery, by the Archaeological Mission of University of Catania, of two robust mud bricks walls, certainly to be interpreted as part of a defensive structure within the Regio III/ Insula 16, north of the Decumanus Maximus», suggest new interpretative hypotheses relating to urban perimeter of pre-roman Leptis Magna. The excavation data will be supported by an historical archaeological and topographic framework of the new walls based on literary and epigraphic sources.File in questo prodotto:
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