The paper presents the results of an archaeological research project begun by the University of Verona in 2018 in the south-eastern sector of Aquileia. The area had already been partially excavated in the 1950s by Giovanni Battista Brusin, who identified a large commercial complex, as well as two parallel fortification walls, running along the north bank of the river Natissa.

New archaeological perspective of late antique Aquileia

Patrizia Basso
2023-01-01

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The paper presents the results of an archaeological research project begun by the University of Verona in 2018 in the south-eastern sector of Aquileia. The area had already been partially excavated in the 1950s by Giovanni Battista Brusin, who identified a large commercial complex, as well as two parallel fortification walls, running along the north bank of the river Natissa.
2023
979-8-88857-036-4
Aquileia, late antiquity, urban walls, market
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