This report aims to contribute to the broader knowledge of Mediterranean urban growth.
Use of locally quarried stone (e.g., sandstone or flinty blue trap) and dry masonry techniques for walls and jetties.
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High-status dwelling featuring central courtyards and mosaic remnants. These villas often provide insight into the socioeconomic status of the inhabitants.
Large-scale masonry structures, often including bathhouses with attached dwellings, which served as social hubs in the community. This report aims to contribute to the broader
Many significant portions of these walls and buildings remain visible at various ground levels, though some have been obscured by modern fill or environmental action over time. 4. Urban Development & Historical Context
To document urban development, structural integrity, and domestic life within the Roman period. 2. Excavated Structures Many significant portions of these walls and buildings
[Insert Specific Site, e.g., Ptolemais or Pompeii] Period: Roman Imperial (1st Century BC – 4th Century AD)