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Clay Lamps
Image by Irene Fanizza

Clay Lamps

Urban Archaeology and the Museum of Rome in the Middle Ages The contexts of the Crypta are integrated by coeval finds coming from the historical collections of the Roman museums and by the contexts unearthed during the urban excavations...
Boxer of Quirinal
Image by Irene Fanizza

Boxer of Quirinal

The bronze Boxer of Quirinal, also known as the Terme Boxer, is a Hellenistic Greek sculpture dated around 330 BCE of a sitting boxer with Caestus, a type of leather hand-wrap, in the collection of the National Museum of Rome. It is one of...
Perga / Perge
Image by Irene Fanizza

Perga / Perge

Perge was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia and the capital of Pamphylia, the Archaeological site of Perge has been excavated systemically by Istanbul University since 1946. Archaeological finds in Perge date back to different periods beginning...
Crypta Balbi, Rome
Image by Irene Fanizza

Crypta Balbi, Rome

View of one of the areas of Crypta Balbi , the site, which is one of the most complex among the sites of underground Rome, presents different phases ranging from Roman times until 1700.
Cuicul Cardo Maximus
Image by Yelles

Cuicul Cardo Maximus

Djemila / Cuicul, the cardo seen from the civil basilica
Cuicul Thermae
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Cuicul Thermae

Built in 183 AD in Djemila (Roman Cuicul) during the reign of the Emperor Commodus, these thermae known as the Baths of Caracalla cover an area of ​​2600 m2. Different rooms: lockers (apodyterium); gym; dry oven (laconicum); humid chamber...
Abu Simbel - Plastic
Image by Zureks

Abu Simbel - Plastic

Final plastic, which shows the original position of the temples of Abu Simbel (1300 BC) and the final position after the grand relocation.
Djemila Museum
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Djemila Museum

Museum of Djemila (Roman Cuicul in modern-day Algeria): The Museum is to the left on entering the site and, as ever, is best visited before the ruins. At quiet times, it is kept locked, but will be opened if you ask at the entrance to the...
Abu Simbel - Work in Progess
Image by Per-Olow Andersen

Abu Simbel - Work in Progess

View of work in progress, during the repositioning of the temples of Abu Simbel, relocated 60 meters high and 200 meters back from its original position
Crypta Balbi
Image by Irene Fanizza

Crypta Balbi

View of one of the areas of Crypta Balbi, the site, which is one of the most complex among the sites of underground Rome, presents different phases ranging from Roman times until 1700 CE.
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