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- 'Ir David/Wadi Hilweh — by Gabriel Mckee — last modified Sep 16, 2018 12:24 PM
- The City of David is the name given in the 20th century to an archaeological site located in the Arab neighborhood of Wadi Hilweh, located south of the Temple Mount and the Ophel in East Jerusalem. The site contains pottery from as early as the Chalcolithic Age, and has been proposed as a possible original core of the city of Jerusalem. The Silwa necropolis, a burial site dated to the 9th-7th centuries BCE, is located within this area.
- (H)Enna — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Mar 21, 2024 01:35 PM
- The origins of (H)Enna are unclear. Some sources claim it was founded by Syracuse in 664 B.C. but the archaeological record suggests it is likely a Hellenized Sikel settlement.
- (Iulia) Myrtilis — by Jr. — last modified Dec 01, 2022 10:33 PM
- An ancient settlement at modern Mértola (Portugal) on the west bank of the Guadiana river (ancient Anas). The town is mentioned in Roman sources, but most of the monumental archaeology dates to the Muslim period or later (including a number of large piers previously misidentified as a Roman bridge).
- *Incerulae — by W.V. Harris — last modified Apr 12, 2021 08:42 PM
- *Incerulae, an ancient sanctuary site in the territory of the Vestini.
- *Ladarma — by J. Bennet — last modified Feb 21, 2024 05:18 PM
- An ancient settlement on Rhodes, located in the vicinity of modern Laerma, and attested by epigraphic and burial finds.
- *Setaea/Etis — by J. Bennet — last modified Aug 19, 2024 01:36 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 F2 *Setaea/Etis
- Abakainon — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Oct 15, 2017 11:29 AM
- A city of the Siculi on the northern coast of Sicily.
- Abia — by G. Reger — last modified Mar 27, 2024 04:01 PM
- An ancient coastal city of Messenia that modern scholars locate in an area known in modern times as Palaiochora, i.e., in the modern village that now takes its name from the ancient one. Ruins of a medieval (Venetian?) castle are generally assumed to have been built on the ancient site.
- Achaion Limen — by David Braund — last modified May 31, 2022 04:10 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 23 unlocated Achaion Limen
- Acrae — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jul 04, 2024 12:35 PM
- Akrai, an ancient city of Sicily, originated as a colony founded by Syracuse in 664 B.C., making it the first of the city's three colonial foundations.
- Acrillae — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Apr 15, 2022 02:49 PM
- A Greek colony founded in Sicily ca. 598 B.C., Acrillae was an important economic center. In 213 B.C. the Roman consul M. Claudius Marcellus fought an engagement against the Syracusans there.
- Ad Decimum — by L. Quilici — last modified Sep 16, 2024 02:18 PM
- The road station of Ad Decimum corresponds with the archaeological area of Castel di Decima where archaeological excavations in the 1970s identified the remains of a settlement covering some 11 hectares that dates to the eighth through sixth centuries BCE. Excavations revealed not only habitation evidence but also several hundred tombs.
- Ad Pyrenaeum/Summus Pyrenaeus — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Feb 08, 2022 09:10 PM
- This Roman road station "at the Pyrenees" or "Top of the Pyrenees" is attested in inscriptions, the Antonine Itinerary, and the Peutinger Map. It was located at the Coll del Pertús, a pass now on the modern French/Spanish border, and modern scholars tend to assume it was coincident with (or very near) the modern border town of Le Perthus.
- Ad Rotas/Rotae — by N. Purcell — last modified Oct 08, 2017 05:51 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F2 Ad Rotas/Rotae
- Adana/Antiochia ad Sarum — by S. Mitchell — last modified Feb 12, 2023 05:09 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 G3 Adana/Antiochia ad Sarum
- Adranon — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jun 06, 2022 10:22 AM
- Adranon was a settlement founded ca. 400 B.C. on the western slopes of mount Aetna.
- Aefula — by L. Quilici — last modified Sep 05, 2023 03:58 PM
- Aefula was an ancient settlement of Latium that had disappeared by the time of Pliny the Elder, although the cult of Bona Dea there continued to flourish.
- Aeso — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Oct 15, 2022 11:28 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 G3 Aeso
- Agellum — by N. Purcell — last modified Apr 07, 2021 05:15 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Agellum
- Agiria — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Jul 08, 2022 11:41 PM
- A Roman road station in Spain mentioned only in the Antonine Itinerary, which places it between Albonica (unlocated) and Carae (unlocated) on the road between Laminium (probably Alhambra) and "Caesarea Augusta" (Zaragosa). No archaeological site can yet be tied conclusively to this mansio. BAtlas tentatively followed one of the potential identifications by placing the symbol at modern Calamocha, but other scholars have suggested modern Salvacañete instead.