Last Week in Pleiades (20-27 January 2025)
A terrain map with orange markers indicating updates and pink circles indicating new place resources. The map covers most of Europe, northern Africa, and Asia as far southeast as the Indochinese peninsula.
New Place Resources
- Buffa necropolis
One of the necropoleis of the ancient city of Selinous, on the Buffa hill in contrada Manuzza, to the NE of the ancient city
Creators: Jonathan Prag
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Cowley Roundabout Roman Settlement
Roman settlement, with evidence for agricultural, quarrying, and settlement activity during the second to fourth centuries CE, together with a possible mutatio (horse-changing station) along the Roman road linking Glevum (modern Gloucestershire) and Corinium (modern Cirencester).
Creators: Sarah Bond, Tom Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey Becker - Romano-British villa 250m south of Park Farm
A Romano-British villa and its associated features are located to the north-east of the River Ingol and along the ancient route known as the Icknield Way.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Snettisham
Snettisham is a village and civil parish located in the county of Norfolk in England. It has been the site of numerous archaeological finds, including notable Iron Age and Roman hoards. It is probable that it was a locus of settlement, including perhaps a villa, during the time of the Roman Empire.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott
Updated Place Resources
- Ad Aquas Salvias
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Ad Aquas Salvias
Modifications: Wikidata Q114436. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Ad Nonum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Ad Nonum
Modifications: Wikidata Q3908139.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Ad Octavum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D1 Ad Octavum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Aigialos Megas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 unlocated Aigialos Megas
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Albis (river)
The Elbe river flows 1,094 km from the Krkonoše Mountains to the North Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1644.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Sarah Bond, Tom Elliott - Albuccione
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Albuccione
Modifications: Wikidata Q18454404.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Alcazaba de Mérida
The Alcazaba of Mérida is a ninth-century Muslim fortification in Mérida, Spain.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2832102.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Ale's Stones
A megalithic monument in Sweden in the form of a ship, likely dating from ca. AD 600, the end of the Nordic Iron Age.
Modifications: Wikidata Q686510.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Almo (river)
A small river of the Ager Romanus that once joined the Tiber River just below the walls of Rome. Almo, the eldest son of Tyrrhus, who is one of the heroes in Virgil's Aeneid, shares the river's name.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3612823.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Gabriel McKee, Brady Kiesling - Alpes Graiae et Poeninae (late Roman province)
The post-Diocletianic province of Alpes Graiae et Poeninae according to the Verona List (ca. AD 303-324). It was assigned to the diocese of Galliae.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Amaras
An ancient settlement and early Christian site, now occupied partly by an Armenian Apostolic monastery and its 18th century church.
Modifications: Wikidata Q507050.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Francis Deblauwe, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Amisia (river)
The Amisia River (modern Ems) is located in northwestern Germany. It flows along a course of more than 360 km and discharges into Dollart Bay that is a part of the Wadden Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1648.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Aqua Anio Novus
Aqua Anio Novus is an ancient aqueduct supplying the city of Rome. Begun by Caius in A.D. 38, it was completed and dedicated by Claudius in A.D. 52.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Gabriel Moss - Aquileia
An ancient Roman city initially founded ca. 181/180 B.C., Aquileia is especially important in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Added EDH G021384: Aquileia – Aquileia (S. Egidio). Updated Strabo reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Stefano Costa, Tom Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard Talbert, Tassaux F. - Asampatae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 84 unlocated Asampatae
Modifications: Wikidata Q21556404.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Baebiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 A2 Baebiana
Modifications: It miller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Baetica
Hispania Baetica was a Roman senatorial province that beings with the Augustan restructuring of the provinces in 27 B.C. The provine was bounded by the Anas river in the west and the Sierra Morena mountains to the north.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Richard Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Ross Twele, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Maxime Guénette, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Bagada/Gagauden
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 82 A3 Bagada/Gagauden
Modifications: RE Gagaude.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N.B. Millet
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Balasagan/Balasakan
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 unlocated Balasagan/Balasakan
Modifications: Wikidata Q3633213.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Barkway
Findspot of the Barkway Hoard, discovered ca. 1743 containing a bronze figure of Mars and a bronze knife or mace handle, and seven silver plates, three of which were inscribed with votive dedications (RIB 218, 219, and 220).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Batrache
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 unlocated Batrache
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Beit el-Wali
Beit el-Wali, meaning "House of the Holy Man", was a site in Nubia where Ramesses II built a temple sacred to Amun-Re, Re-Horakhti, Khnum and Anuket. The temple was relocated in the 1960s.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3517508.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, D. Borough, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Beth Aramaye
Beth Aramaye was the region and Sasanian province of Āsōristān located in Iraq between the Jabal Ḥamrīn and Maysān.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Michael Heubel, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Block E3
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Wikidata Q116621962.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Bodotria? Aestuarium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 D4 Bodotria? Aestuarium
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Gabriel Moss, Jeffrey Becker, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Borysthenes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 84 unlocated Borysthenes
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Bosana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 E4 Bosana
Modifications: Wikidata Q30974527.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Busan
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 unlocated Busan
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Caepionis Monu.
Caepionis Monumentum (Tower of Caepio) was a tower-cum-lighthouse built by the Roman proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio in 140 BC. The aim was to make the Salmedina reef at the mouth of the river Baitis (Guadalquivir) navigable. The modern toponym is Chipiona.
Modifications: Added Latin name, Mela reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker, Jr., F.H. Stanley - Careiae
An ancient town on the Via Clodia.
Modifications: Updated references. RE Careiae.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Casal Rotondo
A Roman tomb that supports a Medieval farmhouse (casale) at the sixth mile of the Via Appia. The tomb originally dates ca. 30 BC; it was a large, circular tomb with a diameter of approximately 35 m.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Casale dell’Infernaccio
A Roman villa located at Magliana Vecchia that dates to the second century A.D.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Casale Martellona
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Casale Martellona
Modifications: Wikidata Q131910025.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Case Nuove 1
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Case Nuove 1
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Cassio
A villa in Tibur that has been incorrectly linked to Gaius Cassius Longinus. In the eighteenth century, the site produced a cache of Egyptianizing sculpture that likely dates to the reign of Hadrian and is now held in the Vatican Museums.
Modifications: Wikidata Q130251777.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Castel Campanile
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 A2 Castel Campanile
Modifications: Wikidata Q24940265.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Castel Madama
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Castel Madama
Modifications: EDH.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Castle Hill, Whitton
A large villa complex located at Castle Hill, Whitton. This site is considered to be one of the most important villa complexes known in Suffolk. Excavations were conducted in 1929-32, 1946-50 and 1988-9.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q124685643.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Caucasus (mountain range)
The Caucasus Mountains, located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Gabriel McKee, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Caveirac milestone
A Roman milestone - (CIL 17-02, no. 256).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Chiris
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Wikidata Q130391617.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: D. Borough, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates is a round structure erected in 335/4 BC in Athens to honor the victory of a choregos in a dramatic competition.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1160691.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: John Pullen, Olivia Lewman
Contributors: Katie Smidt, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Adam Rabinowitz, Tom Elliott, Denise Candelo, Angelo Reyes - Colle Monitola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Colle Monitola
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Columbarium of Tiberius Claudius Vitalis
A columbarium tomb located on the grounds of the Villa Wolkonsky in Rome, Italy.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Cretone
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 C1 Cretone
Modifications: Wikidata Q1081360.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Dargues
The remains of the earthworks of a Roman temporary camp.
Modifications: Wikidata Q17649894.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Dasht-e Nawar
Dasht-e Nawar is a settlement site beginning in prehistoric times on the shores of the lake of the same name. Based on epigraphic evidence, the Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan (1982) classifies it as Kushan, second-third century AD.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5226694.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Dedan/al-'Ula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 83 C5 Dedan/al-'Ula
Modifications: Updated references, add topostext. TM GEO ID 16868: Al-Ula.
Modified by: Brady Kiesling, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Domus delle bestie ferite
The Domus delle Bestie Ferite (“House of the Wounded Animals”) in Aquileia is an elite townhouse with at least two architectural phases: the first belonging to the Augustan period and the second to Late Antiquity. The house is well-appointed with elaborate mosaic pavements.
Modifications: Wikidata Q128828788.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Donon
A sanctuary of the god Mercury in the Vosges Mountains.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Ryan M. Horne - Dorchester-on-Thames
Dorchester-on-Thames was the site of a Roman vicus, although its name is no longer known.
Modifications: Added wikidata Dorchester on Thames (Q1243780).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Dothan
An ancient site, connected with the biblical figures Joseph and Jacob.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2916407.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Ryan M. Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Dun Carloway
Dun Carloway Broch is a well preserved broch in Scotland that was in use from ca. the first century BC until ca. AD 1300.
Modifications: Wikidata Dun Carloway (Q1265209).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Durocornovium
Durocornovium (Wanborough, Wiltshire) was a vicus on the Ermine Street.
Modifications: RE Durocornovium.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Gabriel Moss, Scott Vanderbilt - Durolevum
A minor settlement along Watling Street. It may have been located at Ospringe in Kent.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker, Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies - Ermin Street
A branch Roman road (Margary 41) running from Calleva Atrebatum (modern Silchester) to the legionary fortress at Col. Glevum (Gloucester). Not to be confused with the major north-south road named Ermine Street (Margary 2).
Modifications: Wikidata Q3056737.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Fabrateria Nova
Fabrateria Nova received a Roman colony in 124 B.C. that was dispatched by Caius Gracchus. The relationship between Fabrateria Nova and the earlier Volscian site of Fabrateria Vetus remains unclear. The favored location for Fabrateria Nova is at S. Giovanni Incarico, where the Liri and Sacco rivers intersect.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Fabrateria Vetus
Fabrateria Vetus was a Volscian settlement that surrendered to Rome in 424 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Falerii
A fortified town located some 6 km from Falerii Veteres and established by the ancient Romans ca. 241 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated New Pauly, add RE Falerii. Created new name. Updated reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Falerii Novi amphitheater
The Falerii Novi amphitheater is located north of the city walls.
Modifications: Wikidata Q28978023. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Forum Cornelii
An ancient city founded by Lucius Cornelius Sulla as a colony ca. 82 BC.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Gallese
Gallese is a settlement located about 14 km north of Civita Castellana. It was active especially in Faliscan times and again during late antiquity and the middle ages.
Modifications: Wikidata Q161685.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Gallia
An ancient region covering a large part of southwestern Europe, roughly approximating the territory of modern France. It was bounded by the Atlantic ocean, the Pyrenees mountains, the Mediterranean, the Alps, and the river Rhine. Gallia was famously described by Caesar as the territory of the ancient Celts (Celtae), whom the Romans called Gauls (Galli in Latin), hence the common modern usage "Gaul" for the region.
Modifications: Wikidata Q38060.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Richard Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Ingrid Luo, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Galliae
The Diocese of Gaul was a diocese of the later Roman Empire.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Mary E. Downs, Tom Elliott - Gammai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 81 B4 Gammai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, D. Borough, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Ganzak?/Gazaca?/Gazae?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 B3 Ganzak?/Gazaca?/Gazae?
Modifications: Wikidata Q2607082.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Gapachoi/Gapaloi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 unlocated Gapachoi/Gapaloi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Gayton Thorpe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H2 Gayton Thorpe
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Great Orme
The Great Orme is a prominent limestone headland located in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q3395318.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Grimston
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H2 Grimston
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Grotta di Paris
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Grotta di Paris
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Grotta Mora Cavorso
Cave site in the Aniene Valley in central Italy with signs of human activity from the Early Neolithic period to the early Bronze Age.
Modifications: Wikidata Q106963351.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Haluntium
An ancient settlement located between Tyndaris and Calacte. Some authors ascribe the foundation of the site to the Acarnanians.
Modifications: RE Halontion.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Valeria Vitale, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan Prag, Richard Talbert - Hambleden
At Hambleden the ruins of a Roman villa just north of the river Thames were excavated in 1912.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Horti Lucull(i)ani
An elite villa and garden on the Pincian Hill in Rome laid out originally by Lucius Licinius Lucullus ca. 60 BC. The present day Villa Borghese gardens still cover a portion of the Gardens of Lucullus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1364594.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Gabriel McKee, Tom Elliott - Hufrat az-Zawiyah
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 83 B4 Hufrat az-Zawiyah
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - [Hulwan]/Valashfarr/Beth Lashpar/Chala/Albania
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 A2 [Hulwan]/Valashfarr/Beth Lashpar/Chala/Albania
Modifications: Wikidata Q765582.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Gabriel McKee, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Il Torraccio
A circular mausoleum dating to the Late Republican period along the Via Praenestina.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q56256447.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Interamnium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D2 Interamnium
Modifications: Wikidata San Lorenzo del Vallo (Q53971).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Korinion/Cironium
Korinion/Cironium (also referred to as Corinium Dobunnorum) was the second largest town of Roman Britain.
Modifications: Created new connection. Cleaned up references. Created new name. Added EDH G004077: Corinium Dobunnorum – Cirencester. Added TGN 7011127: Cirencester (inhabited place).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Scott Vanderbilt - La Storta
A station on the Via Cassia attested in an inscription dated to A.D. 379-383.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1131028.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Lamnae/Ad Lam(i)nas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C1 Lamnae/Ad Lam(i)nas
Modifications: Wikidata Q143674.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Largo Preneste
A Roman tomb of the second or third century CE.
Modifications: Updated references. Update. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - *Letocetum
*Letocetum was an important military post near the junction of Watling Street and Icknield Street.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q1230592. Edited. RBrit. Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Lindinis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E4 Lindinis
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Lindinis (Q820110).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Long Melford
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H2 Long Melford
Modifications: Wikidata Q103177530.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Magliana Vecchia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Magliana Vecchia
Modifications: Wikidata Q3277019.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Meduacus Minor (river)
The modern Bacchiglione river flows through the Veneto. It originates in the Alps and then, following a course of about 90 km, empties into the Brenta river near Chioggia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1242186.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Meroe
Meroë is an ancient city located on the east bank of the Nile river near Shendi, Sudan. The city was a center of the kingdom of Kush.
Modifications: Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N.B. Millet
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Gabriel McKee - Metaris Eischusis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G2 Metaris Eischusis
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Milecastle 26 (Planetrees)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 27 (Low Brunton)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 32 (Carraw)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 33 (Shield-on-the-Wall)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 34 (Grindon)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited for fortlet; wikidata Milecastle 34 (Q15253381).
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 52 (Bankshead)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 53 (Banks Burn)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 54 (Randylands)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 56 (Walton)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; added wikidata Milecastle 56 (Q16206492).
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 60 (High Strand)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type fort fortlet; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Monterano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Monterano
Modifications: Wikidata Q3862318.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Naqa
Naqa is an ancient city located approximately 170 km northeast of Khartoum in modern-day Sudan. Naqa was part of the Kushitic Kingdom of Meroë.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1760360.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N.B. Millet
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Nebelivka
Nebelivka is a Neolithic-period archaeological site in Ukraine.
Modifications: Gaydarska 2020 added.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Necropoli di San Vito
A Greek necropolis located at Puteoli.
Modifications: Wikidata Q55673800.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Contributors: Ryan M. Horne - Nicea Nialia/Barsa
An ancient place, known only from the Tabula Peutingeriana, perhaps located near Sindschid or Sainkala to the southeast of Lake Urmia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12881483.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Chris de Lisle, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Northchurch
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G3 Northchurch
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Nuraghe Asoru o Basoru
Nuraghe Asoru o Basoru located in San Vito, Sardinia, Italy
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Orotan (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 B1 Orotan fl.
Modifications: Wikidata Q737363.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Pallantium
Legend held that Pallantium, founded by Evander of Pallene, was located near the Tiber and was an urban precursor of the city of Rome. The site is most famously discussed in the Aeneid of Virgil.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3361493.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Ponte Amato
The bridge known as Ponte Amato carries the Via Praenestina near Gallicano nel Lazio.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Ponte Ceccara
The Ponte Ceccara, also referred to as the ponte di Terra, is a Republican period bridge located on the fosso di Passerano along the Via Praenestina. It is located within the modern comune of Zagarolo, some 30.5 km southeast of the center of Rome.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131900839.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Ponte di San Lorenzo
An early segmental arch bridge, built between 47 and 30 B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2103738.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Ponte Romano di Parco dei Medici
The ruins of a second-century A.D. Roman bridge at Magliana Vecchia.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Preah Khan
Temple at Angkor dedicated in 1191 CE under Jayavarman VII. The temple entered a period of decline beginning in the 15th century.
Modifications: Wikidata Q944217.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Tom Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Gabriel McKee - Provadii͡a-Solnit͡sata
A Neolithic and Chalcolithic tell that was a site of salt-processing in eastern Bulgaria.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Pyramids of Meroe
The pyramid tombs of the kings of the Kushite kingdom.
Modifications: Vici.org 55716: Meroe, West Cemetery. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Qasr Al-Kharanah
Early Islamic structure in Eastern Jordan, likely constructed before the eighth century CE. Though its outward appearance suggests a castle, it does not seem to have had any military function, and the structure's original purpose is unknown.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated provenance. Updated references. Edited. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Quadraro
A Roman villa near the line of the Aqua Claudia located in the modern Via del Quadraro. The villa is dated to the first century B.C. or first century A.D. Following remodelling in the third century, the villa's occupation ends in the fourth century.
Modifications: Added arachne.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Road network south of Hadrian's Wall
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Rockbourne
A Roman-style courtyard villa occupied until the fifth century AD.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7354971.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Roman amphitheater at Casinum
The Roman amphitheater at Casinum was built thanks to the patronage of Ummidia Quadratilla in the first century.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Roman amphitheater at Simitthu
The poorly preserved remains of an amphitheater that had likely been abandoned by the fifth century.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Roman amphitheater at Viminacium
The Roman amphitheater at Viminacium could accommodate roughly 12,000 spectators.
Modifications: Vici.org 4290: Amphitheatre Viminacium.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - S. Carlo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 S. Carlo
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - S. Cesareo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 S. Cesareo
Modifications: Wikidata Q243346.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - S. Laurentius
The Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls (Basilica Papale di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura) is one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. The basilica serves as the shrine and tomb dedicated to Saint Lawrence and its earliest phases likely belong to the fourth century AD.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - S. Maria di Galeria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B1 S. Maria di Galeria
Modifications: Wikidata Q666382.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Salvatoretto
The remains of a Roman villa and cistern.
Modifications: Wikidata Q242637.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Ryan M. Horne, Tom Elliott - Sambana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 unlocated Sambana
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - San Pietro ad Oratorium
A Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church and Benedictine monastery consecrated in 1117 but with possible origins in the eighth century.
Modifications: Wikidata Q14754943.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Santo Stefano al Monte Celio
The Basilica of Saint Stephen in the Round on the Caelian Hill is an ancient titular church located on the Caelian Hill in Rome. Its earliest phase belongs to the reign of Pope Simplicius (468-483). The early martyr Saint Stephen was honored in the church's consecration. Its circular plan is highly unusual.
Modifications: Info.roma 417: Santo Stefano Rotondo.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Scalzacane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Scalzacane
Modifications: Vici.org.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Sep. C. Maenius Bassus
The tomb C. Maenius Bassus is located along the Via Valeria. This podium tomb with superstructure is dated to either the reign of Caius or that of Claudius. Epigraphic evidence mentions that C. Maenius C. f. Cam. Bassus was an Augustalis, an aedile, and praefectus fabrum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Sepulcrum Statiliorum
A columbarium tomb of the slaves and freedmen of the Statilii, and of M. Statilius Taurus, consul in A.D. 44.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131900835.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Skara Brae
Skara Brae is a stone-built Neolithic settlement located on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago. Comprised of eight clustered houses, the village was occupied from roughly 3180 to 2500 BC.
Modifications: Childe 1931.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - So-called West Church in Apollonia
A large architectural complex that includes a three-aisled church with a projecting western apse, a small atrium, a baptistery, and other structures built up against the inner face of the western stretch of the city wall of Apollonia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q104660717.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Valeria Vitale
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Spoonley
This Roman villa was discovered and excavated in 1882. A basilica-type building (?granary) was discovered at the site, along with mosaics and marble statuary.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q12069819.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Stavropol'
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 84 G3 Stavropol'
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Stonea
Stonea, also referred to as Stonea Iron Age Camp, is located near March in the Cambridgeshire Fens in eastern England. Occupation of the hill fort begins ca. 500 BCE. Roman activity could be related to a military engagement in 47 CE mentioned by Tacitus. This engagement was between the Iceni tribe and Roman auxiliaries commanded by Ostorius Scapula.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Tamaros (river)
A river name provided only by Ptolemy and thought by scholars to be identifiable with the modern Plymouth Sound estuary and its contributory, the Tamar (southwest England).
Modifications: Wikidata Q578127.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Tell Babil
The so-called "Summer Palace of Nebuchadnezzar," located at ancient Babylon in modern Iraq.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Francis Deblauwe, Jeffrey Becker, Jamie Novotny, Tom Elliott - Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona Phase 2
Temple at Dura-Europos dedicated to Artemis Azzanathkona, tutelary deity of the Euphrates island settlement Anath; building complex later used for Roman military record keeping in addition to worship.
Modifications: Wikidata Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona Phase 2 (Q118390422).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Temple of Ellesyia
A small rock-cut temple dedicated to Amun, Horus, and Satis dated to the 18th Dynasty. Originally located near Qasr Ibrim/Premis, the temple was relocated to the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, in the 1960s prior to the area's flooding beneath the surface of Lake Nasser.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3517517.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Thenford
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F2 Thenford
Modifications: Wikidata Q2216331.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Thruxton
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F3 Thruxton
Modifications: Wikidata Q124791408.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Tomb Garden of Aur(elius) Inachus
An inscription found beside the Via Appia near the tomb of Cecelia Metella in 1851 identifies a cepotaphium, i.e. a tomb in a garden, belonging to an Aur(elius) Inachus.
Modifications: Wikidata Tomb Garden of Aurelius Inachus (Q130469673).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Yuyao Liu
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Tomb of Tiberius Claudius Secundus
A Roman tomb along the Via Appia.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Tomba Lattanzi, Norchia
A Hellenistic, rock-cut tomb at Norchia. The site is located within the modern municipal boundaries of Viterbo in Lazio, Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q113112632.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Tor Boacciana
A Medieval tower, perhaps of the twelfth century, connected with the Bobazani family.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3993549. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Torcularium villa
A Roman villa of the early second century BC constructed in opus incertum and named because of the presence of a torcularium.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131914553.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Torre del Pascolaro
The ruins of a Medieval tower in South Etruria.
Modifications: Modified place type. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Torybeia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 D4 Torybeia?
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Chris de Lisle - Totternhoe Roman Villa
This Roman courtyard villa that yielded ceramics dating to the 4th century CE was located on what is now Church Farm in Totternhoe (Central Bedfordshire, England). The survey and excavations were published in the 1950s; the site was backfilled after excavation and the villa's remains are no longer visible.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q20979113.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - tribus Aemilia
The tribus Aemilia is counted among the twenty-one oldest rural tribes of Rome. Its location is uncertain.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Vasiliki Papathanasiou
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Turret 26A (High Brunton)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; added wikidata Turret 26A (High Brunton) (Q131857659).
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 27B
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; wikidata Q131862766.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 29B (Limestone Bank)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 33A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; wikidata Q131857379.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 34A (Grindon West)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; wikidata Q131857394.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 35B (Busy Gap)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; updated references. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 37B (Hotbank Crag)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; wikidata Q131857341.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 55A (Dovecote)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Tuvixeddu Punic necropolis
A Punic necropolis near Caralis in Sardinia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2461943. Idai gaz 2110860: Tuvixeddu.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott, Sean Gillies - Ulissi/Ulisi/Odyssea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 unlocated Ulis(s)i/Odyssea?
Modifications: EDH.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Unnamed bridge
Located between Costa Balenae and Portus Maurici (at or near modern San Lorenzo al Mare, over the Rio della Torre, Italy).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Unnamed forts near Aefula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 no. 33 (forts near Aefula)
Modifications: Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Ussana
A Roman bath structure of the fourth century A.D. whose remains were reused to construct the Medieval church of San Lorenzo.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Varia
Varia (modern Vicovaro) was a settlement of the Sabines.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Varis
Probable Roman fort and settlement in St Asaph, Wales
Modifications: Wikidata Q548248.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Venice
The city of Venice in northern Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q641.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Verlucio
Verlucio is the site of a Roman settlement. An incomplete fortified enclosure has been identified from fieldwork and aerial photographs. The site was located along the Roman road from Cunetio to Bath (Aquae Sulis).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - ‘Vernemeto’
According to the Antonine Itinerary, ‘Vernemeto’ was located 13 Roman miles north of Ratae Coritanorum (Leicester) along the Fosse Way.
Modifications: Wikidata Q54555359.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Via Appia
An early Roman road (via publica) originating at Rome and terminating at Brundisium, the Via Appia was begun in the fourth century B.C. by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus. The Latin author Statius described the Via Appia as "queen of the long roads".
Modifications: Idai gaz 2345168: Via Appia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Via Olevano Romano columbarium
A late republican to early imperial columbarium along the Via Praenestina. The columbarium is of rectangular plan and was last used during the early Flavian period.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Villa Arcinelli
The remains of a Roman platform villa, the first phase of which belongs to the first century BCE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131905599. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Villa degli Antonini
The so-called 'Villa of the Antonines', located near Genzano di Roma in the Alban Hills, lies just south of the Via Appia between the road's 18th and 19th milestones.
Modifications: Wikidata Q107453713.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Villa di Monte delle Colonnacce
A Roman villa located near Castel di Guido.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Villa di Vibio Varo
The so-called Villa of Vibius Varus is located south of the Villa Adriana at Tivoli. The site has three architectural phases stretching from the first century BCE to the fourth century CE
Modifications: Wikidata Q131906045. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Villa Rufinella
The Villa Rufinella stands on the site of a terraced Roman villa. The site occupies one of the most commanding positions on the slope above what is now Frascati, placing it in the environs of ancient Tusculum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3558780.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Viminacium
An ancient city and Roman legionary base along the Danube, near modern Kostolac (Костолац, Caştelu) in Serbia.
Modifications: Updated references. Idai gaz 2066047: Viminacium. Vici.org 36543: Viminacium.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Wall0005, Synagogue (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the west wall of the Assembly Hall from Synagogue Phase 2 in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Wall0005, Synagogue, Dura-Europos (Q118469359).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0006, Synagogue (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the west wall of the Assembly Hall from Synagogue Phase 2 in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Wall0006, Synagogue, Dura-Europos (Q118469360).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0008, Synagogue (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the south wall of the Assembly Hall from Synagogue Phase 2 in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Wikidata Q118469362.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0009, Synagogue (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the east wall of the Assembly Hall from Synagogue Phase 2 in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Wikidata Q118469363.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0010, Synagogue (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the east wall of the Assembly Hall from Synagogue Phase 2 in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Wall00010, Synagogue, Dura-Europos (Q118469394).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0049, Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion west of the westernmost door on the southern interior wall from the Baptistery, Christian House Church, Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q116950456.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Wanstead
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H3 Wanstead
Modifications: Wikidata Q30674026.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Wharram-le-Street
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 G6 Wharram-le-Street
Modifications: Wikidata Q7990692.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Wick
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E3 Wick
Modifications: Wikidata Q1012502.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Wilderspool
A Roman industrial site of the late first century A.D. located at the crossing of the river Mersey.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Yelizavetinskaya
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 84 D3 Yelizavetinskaya
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Yiftahel
An archaeological site of the Lower Galilee in northern Israel, Yiftahel has evidence for occupation beginning in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B. By the early Bronze Age the settlement consisted of approximately 20 oval structures. Excavations took place here between 1992 and 2008.
Modifications: Wikidata Q4228288.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Zaigaina (islands)
Mentioned by Ptolemy, the Zaigaina "islands" are identified by modern scholars with the so-called Daedalus reef in the Red Sea.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker
