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  2. Roman villa of Ammaia - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of archaeological investigations of the Roman ruins began in 1994, and was followed by similar projects in 1995 and 1996 under the Fundação Cidade de Ammaia; [5] there was a topographic survey and excavations were done in four locations, which also involved cleaning, studying and conservation: the Porta do Arco, Forum and Temple ...

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  4. Category:Roman villas in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Roman villa of Almoinhas; Roman villa of Alto da Cidreira; Roman villa of Ammaia; C.

  5. 2,000-year-old hall unearthed in Italian villa where Roman ...

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    The hall is white mosaic with a double black frame, archaeologists said.

  6. Marvão - Wikipedia

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    In Marvão, gradual consolidation of Roman power led to the establishment of a substantial Roman town in the 1st century CE: Ammaia. [19] Occupying up to 25 hectares, and with a population exceeding modern-day Marvão (5000-6000 inhabitants), Ammaia occupied the site of the present-day parish of São Salvador da Aramenha. The town flourished ...

  7. 'Unique' Roman mosaics at risk of leaving the UK - AOL

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    The geometric and patterned mosaics have been placed under a temporary export bar.

  8. David E. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    David E Johnston is a classical archaeologist and former lecturer at the University of Southampton. [1] His excavations have included the Sparsholt Roman Villa, and he has authored numerous books and research papers on Roman archaeology, art and mosaics from the 1960s to the 2010s.

  9. Appian Way Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Villa of the Quintilii (Italian: Villa dei Quintili) is an ancient Roman villa beyond the fifth mile of the Appian Way. It was built by the brothers Sextus Quintilius Maximus and Sextus Quintilius Condianus during the 2nd century. [11] The villa included extensive thermae fed by its own aqueduct, and a hippodrome, dating from the fourth ...