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1361. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Bakery on the Via dei Mulini.
2nd century CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, I, 3, 1.
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1362. INSTRUMENTS. Rome. Mill in the bakery on the Via dei Mulini.
Volcanic stone. 2nd century CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, I, 3, 1.
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1363. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
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1364. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
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1365. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
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1366. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Temple of Ceres.
Late 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 5.
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1367. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Fullonica.
161—180 CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1368. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Colonnated courtyard.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1369. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Three-arched entrance to the summer hall with an apse.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1370. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Latrina.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1371. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Latrina.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1372. MOSAIC. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria.
Mosaic floor.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1373. MOSAIC. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria.
A part of mosaic floor with a Capitoline she-wolfe.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1374. MOSAIC. Rome. Domus of Fortuna Annonaria.
A part of mosaic floor depicting Theseus killing Sinis.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1375. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Groundplan of the Domus of Fortuna Annonaria.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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1376. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. A columbarium niche with urns for ashes.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
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1377. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Tomb B8.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
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1378. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Tomb with small arches (B6).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
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1379. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Columbarium B11.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
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1380. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Columbarium B12 with an individual aedicula for an urn on the right).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
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