Roman.ruins.7z

Results from on-site examinations establish physical dimensions of key ruins, such as wall widths (ranging from 12 to 20 feet at the base) and heights above historic water levels.

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Analysis of "Street of the Monuments" and associated drainage or utility layouts. 3. Systematic Treatment of Finds Roman.Ruins.7z

Use of locally quarried stone (e.g., sandstone or flinty blue trap) and dry masonry techniques for walls and jetties.

This report aims to contribute to the broader knowledge of Mediterranean urban growth. Roman.Ruins.7z

Pottery shards, glass fragments, and metal implements recovered during the course of the excavation.

Many significant portions of these walls and buildings remain visible at various ground levels, though some have been obscured by modern fill or environmental action over time. 4. Urban Development & Historical Context Roman.Ruins.7z

To document urban development, structural integrity, and domestic life within the Roman period. 2. Excavated Structures