Mediaeval/Byzantine (AD 641-AD 1453)2009-09-07T19:34:45Zsgilliestag:atlantides.org,2009:pleiades/8fb7d5a2a895a58c36dffe4ccebc6b43Costa Bellene/Ballene (Capo Don?)tag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/4eb885e17976fa499ca68ac1619ef6a42018-05-28T01:47:36ZA Roman mansio on the via Iulia Augusta. An Early Christian complex (basilica, baptistery, cemetery) developed nearby and lasted until the Middle Ages.43.833884 7.862982 43.835605 7.867657Kempratentag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/79546a1c290fb496a65ddaefed1641462018-10-04T14:00:16ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 Kempraten47.234765 8.818089Ponte S. Veneretag:atlantides.org,2022:pleiades/90058dcccc9e0e3752b16ef95e3a6a132023-10-14T20:10:52ZA much-repaired medieval bridge crossing the Aufidus (modern Ofanto) river. Long a traditional candidate location for the "Pons Aufidi" shown on the Peutinger map (thus BAtlas), recent survey work has found no evidence in the area consistent with a Roman-era bridge. The Pietra Dell'Oglio bridge (further south on the Ofanto) is of Roman date and now a more likely candidate. The Ponte S. Venere remains in use today for the Strada Statale 303.41.073729 15.545439 41.074434 15.545543 41.074245 15.545522 41.073729 15.545439Rabati Maliktag:atlantides.org,2015:pleiades/adc750efb946815c96c40ad5540f800d2021-03-07T00:39:56ZAn eleventh-century caravanserai along the Silk Road, now located in Uzbekistan. Rabati Malik Caravanserai was built under Karakhanid Shams-al-Mulk Nasr, son of Tamgachkhan Ibragim who ruled in Samarkand from 1068 to 1080. The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2008. 40.122310 65.148922Vignaletag:atlantides.org,2011:pleiades/10a456bbc77f79996a2cbd0238044a6c2019-07-30T12:19:06ZA Roman villa, mansio, and Late Antique settlement along the Via Aemilia Scauri.42.965296 10.680420 42.967092 10.678199 42.967114 10.679769 42.965958 10.680931 42.965388 10.680510 42.965296 10.680420