S. Lidano
The so-called "Archi di San Lidano" are the remains of a Roman stone bridge in the Pontine plain, near the modern locality of Sezze Scalo. The bridge likely dates originally to the second century B.C. Evidence of an ancient sanctuary have also been detected in the vicinity.
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extant remains
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bridge
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The so-called "Archi di San Lidano" are the remains of a Roman stone bridge in the Pontine plain, near the modern locality of Sezze Scalo. The bridge likely dates originally to the second century B.C. Evidence of an ancient sanctuary have also been detected in the vicinity.
S. Lidano, bridge and sanctuary near Setia
S. Lidano
Cancellieri 1986 144, 150
DARMC 20645
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 43 D3 S. Lidano
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Mediterranean [[-330,300]]
Hellenistic-Roman Early Empire (330 BC – AD 300)
Location based on OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap (Node 1916249860, version 2, osm:changeset=20649398, 2014-02-19T04:18:00Z)
OSM location of Archi di San Lidano
OSM Node 1916249860
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A sanctuary as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300391482: "Centers or sites having religious sanctuaries as a primary focus."
sanctuary (religious center)
A bridge as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Structures spanning and providing passage over waterways, topographic depressions, transportation routes, or similar circulation barriers.
bridge