Pleiades Gazetteer Change Log: 2025-02-01 - 2025-02-28
During the month of February 2025, the Pleiades editorial college
published 71 new and 1,115 updated place resources, reflecting the
work of Jeffrey Becker, Sarah Bond, Catherine Bouras, Lucas Butler,
Anne Chen, Matthew Clark, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette, Greta Hawes,
Brady Kiesling, Chris de Lisle, Gabriel McKee, Rosemary
Selth, R. Scott Smith, Nicolas Souchon, Néhémie Strupler and Richard
Talbert.
New Place Resources
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Acitoriziacum
Acitoriziacum is an ancient place in Galatia included on the
Tabula Peutingeriana. It is located along the road from
Ankyra to Tavium.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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aedicula
Capraria
A place known as aedicula Capraria is included in the
Regionary Catalog for Regio VII. This place seems to be
located in the southern part of that region but is generally
unknown otherwise.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Arcus
Tiberii
A single-bay triumphal arch dedicated to Tiberius in 16 CE.
This arch commemorated the recovery of Varus' standards lost
in 9 CE. It stood on the Sacra Via at the northwest corner
of the Basilica Iulia.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Arcus
Traiani (divi Traiani)
The Arcus Traiani (or Arcus divi Traiani) is included in the
listing for Regio I in the Regionary Catalogues. The
monument has been the subject of a good deal of speculation,
although the ultimate conclusion is that it is now
unlocated. Writing in LTUR, D. Palombi rejects earlier
correlations with the so-called Arco di Druso. Lanciani
suggested that this lost arch was the source of the Trajanic
sculptural elements reused in the decoration of the Arch of
Constantine at Rome.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Augusteum,
so-called Basilica at Herculaneum
The Augusteum, or so-called Basilica, at Herculaneum, was
partially investigated in the eighteenth century. This large
complex (68 by 40 meters) had colonnades on three of its
sides and faced on to the Decumanus Maximus across from the
Basilica Noniana and the College of the Augustales.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Barnavos,
Chamber Tomb C1749
A chamber tomb was excavated to the west of ancient Nemea in
2002 and 2003. The robbed tomb was dated to the Late
Helladic IIIA2 period (ca. 1390–1315 BC BCE).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Basilica
di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino
The Basilica of Sant'Anastasia al Palatino was founded ca.
325 CE on the slopes of the Palatine. It is now a minor
basilica of the Roman Catholic church. It is the national
church for the Peruvian community of Rome and the Indian
community of the Syro-Malabar rite. The original basilica
was adjacent to the Circus Maximus and came to be dedicated
to Saint Anastasia of Sirmium (281-304 CE.), a Roman woman
martyred under Diocletian. In the acts of the synod of 499,
the church is listed as the titulus Anastasiae.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Basilica
Noniana
An architectural complex at Herculaneum that was renovated
following the earthquake of A.D. 62 thanks to the patronage
of Marcus Nonius Balbus. The site is only partly excavated.
It faced onto the Decumaus Maximus, and lies directly across
Cardo III from the College of the Augustales.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Broomholm
A smal Roman fort built in the first century in Scotland
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Cappadocia
(Roman province)
A province of the Roman empire created after the annexation
of the kingdom of Cappadocia in AD 17.
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Castillo
de Almodóvar del Río
Castillo de Almodóvar del Río is an Arab Umayyad castle that
dates initially to 760.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Castle
of Dokos
The Castle of Dokos located on the Dokos islet was founded
in the seventh century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Castle
Rock (Edinburgh)
Castle Rock is a volcanic formation in Edinburgh, Scotland,
upon which Edinburgh Castle was founded in the eleventh
century.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Castro
de Arrola
Castro de Arrola or oppidum de Marueleza is an Iron Age
oppidum in the province of Vizcaya, Spain. The site dates to
the third and second centuries BCE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Catacomb
of the Nunziatella
The Catacomb of the Nunziatella or the Catacomb of the
Annunziatella is an ancient catacomb located in Rome's
Ardeatina neighborhood in the via di Grotta Perfetta. The
catacomb was excavated on the site of a large
Republican-period necropolis and does not seem to have been
connected with any Christian martyrs.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Central
Baths
A public bath complex at Herculaneum, dating to the first
century A.D. It was subdivided into "male" and "female"
sectors.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Church
of the Annunziatella
The church of the Annunziatella is a Catholic church located
in Rome's Ardeatino district. It is situated between the via
Ardeatina and via di Grotta Perfetta. The church was
established in the thirteenth century, as an inscription of
Pope Honorius III attests.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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College
of the Augustales
The so-called College of the Augustales at Herculaneum was
built at the end of the first century BC. The brothers A.
Lucius Proculus and A. Lucius Iulianus served as patrons of
the project.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Columbarium
of Caius Scribonius Menophilus
The Columbarium of Caius Scribonius Menophilus is located on
the grounds of the Doria Pamphili in Rome. The
well-preserved columbarium dates to the late republican and
early imperial periods and is noted for its wall
paintings.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Column
of Marcus Aurelius
The Column of Marcus Aurelius is a monumental victory column
erected along the Via Lata between 176 and 193 CE. The
monument celebrated victories realized against the
Marcomanni and the Sarmatians (172-175 CE).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Delos
Synagogue
A complex located near the Stadium Quarter in Delos was
identified by André Plassart in 1912. Scholarly opinion on
whether or not the complex was, in fact, a synagogue remains
mixed. Trümper's analysis (2004) reasserts the likelihood of
the structure serving as a synagogue.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Domus
Flavia
The Domus Flavia is a modern appellation that refers to the
palace complex built by the emperor Domitian on the Palatine
Hill in Rome. The complex was completed ca. 92 CE. The
Flavian complex is considered a part of the larger entity
known as Domus Palatina.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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domus
Gelotiana
A domus on the slope of the Palatine Hill that Caius
incorporated into the Imperial Palace complex.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Doune
Roman Fort near Stirling, Scotland
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Fines
cilicie
A place attested on the Tabula Peutingeriana, located along
the route between Lagania and Balgatia. Talbert notes that
there is some uncertainty about the name and posits that the
copyist could have made an error.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Glenbank
Roman fortlet situated beside the Roman road leading between
the forts at Ardoch and Doune in Scotland
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Helwan
necropolis
Burial site on the east bank of the Nile (opposite Saqqara)
containing over 100 burials dated to the Early Dynastic and
Old Kingdom periods.
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Horrea
Piperataria
A portion of a warehouse complex dating to the Flavian
period, the Horrea Piperataria, was likely destroyed in the
fire of 192 CE. Its remains were later incorporated into the
substructions of the Basilica Nova (a.k.a. Basilica of
Maxentius).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Horrea
Vespasiani
A warehouse complex on the Palatine slope adjacent to the
Sacra Via.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Horti
Aciliorum
An urban villa in ancient Rome of the second century CE
located on the Pincian Hill between what is now the Porta
Pinciana and the Spanish Steps.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
M7-W
Private house located in Block M7 of Dura-Europos.
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House of
Argus
The House of Argus at Herculaneum is located on the west
side of Cardo III adjacent to the House of Artistides.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of Aristides
A domus at Herculaneum that earned its modern sobriquet
thanks to the misidentification of a statue found in its
ruins. The statue in question was thought to be Aristides,
one of the ten Attic orators, when, in fact, it is a statue
of Aeschines.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of the Aelii
A small domus (domuncula) that may have been located on the
Esquiline Hill.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
of the Gem
The so-called House of the Gem at Herculaneum was once
linked to the House of the Relief of Telephus when Marcus
Nonius Balbus owned the complex. After the Augustan period,
the two domus were separated and the House of the Gem was
restored following the earthquake of A.D. 62.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of the Hotel
The so-called House of the Hotel (Casa dell'Albergo) is an
opulent Augustan-period domus that occupies the bulk of the
southern end of Insula III at Herculaneum.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of the Wooden Shrine
The so-called House of the Wooden Shrine may have been owned
by one Lucius Autronius Euthymius. Its remains include a
notable wooden shrine.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Inverquharity
A small Roman fortlet near Inverquharity, Scotland.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Khirbet
ez-Zeraqōn
Settlement in northern Jordan dated to the Early Bronze
Age.
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Knag Burn
Gateway
Roman Gateway through Hadrian's Wall
Creators: Matthew
Clark
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Loudoun
Hill
Loudoun Hill was the site of a Flavian Auxiliary Fort (ca.
A.D. 69–96) that had four occupational phases.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Macellum
Liviae
The Macellum Liviae or "market of Livia" is traditionally
understood to be a commercial complex dedicated by Augustus
on the Esquiline Hill in the name of his wife Livia
Drusilla.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Medamud
Egyptian village located 8 km north-east of Louqsor, home to
a temple dedicated to the god Montou.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Meluhha
A Middle Bronze Age trading partner of Sumer, perhaps
located in the Indus valley.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Merton
Roman Camp
The so-called Merton Roman Camp was the site of a Roman
parade ground and part of a temporary marching camp located
500m southeast of the Roman settlement of Alchester.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Mollins
A small Roman fortlet south of the Antonine Wall and
probably built by Agricola circa 80 CE.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Nuraghe
Mannu (Doragli)
A nuragic archaeological site in eastern Sardinia that
overlooks the village of Cala Gonone.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Osteria
di Centocelle
An nymphaeum located at Osteria di Centocelle dating to the
Roman Imperial period.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Outerwards
Roman fortlet near Outwards, Scotland
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Pachyammos
sanctuary
The remains of a robbed-out Hellenistic temple complex were
excavated at Pachyammos to the south of Paphos, Cyprus,
between 2015 and 2019. The site included a peripteral temple
in antis.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Paedagogium
The so-called Pedagogium is a building that was part of the
Flavian palace complex on the Palatine Hill. It was located
below the exedra of the façade of the Domus Augustana. The
Paedagogium is thought to have superseded the
late-Republican domus known as the Domus Gelotiana.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Panagia
Ekatontapiliani
Panagia Ekatontapiliani or Panagia Katapoliani is an
important Early Christian church complex in Parikia town, on
the island of Paros, Greece, that was founded in 326 CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ponte
della Maddalena
A Medieval bridge across the Serchio River. The bridge was
built ca. 1080-1100 and was renovated ca. 1300. It is
located along the Via Francigena.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Qasr
el-Aguz
Site in Luxor (Egypt) associated with a Ptolemaic temple
dedicated to the god Thoth.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
amphitheater of Tours
A Roman amphitheater at Tours that dates to the first
century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Saepta
Iulia
An enclosure in the Campus Martius surrounded by porticoes
built by Marcus Agrippa before ca. 26 BCE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Salkhad
Castle
A Medieval castle dated to the thirteenth century in the
Syrian village of Salkhad.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Schola
Praeconum
The so-called Schola Praeconum is located at the foot of the
Palatine Hill near the church of S. Anastasia. A
black-and-white floor mosaic discovered during excavations
depicts public heralds known as praecones, thus the name of
the site.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of Hadrian
The Temple of Hadrian at Rome, also referred to as the
Hadrianeum, was a temple located in the Campus Martius
dedicated to the deified Hadrian by Antoninus Pius in 145
CE. Some of the temple's substantial remains were
incorporated into a 17th-century building designed by
architect Carlo Fontana in Rome's Piazza di Pietra.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of Montu
Egyptian temple dedicated to the god Montou in Medamud,
built and enlarged from the Middle Kingdom to the Roman
period.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tomba
Campana
The Grotta Campana at Veii is an Etruscan burial complex
discovered by Giampietro Campana in 1843.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomba
dei Leoni Ruggenti
The so-called "Tomb of the Roaring Lions" at Veii is
considered to be among the earliest, if not the earliest,
known example of a painted tomb in Etruria. It is dated ca.
700-690 BCE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tomba
delle Anatre
The Tomb of the Ducks at Veii is an early example of a
painted Etruscan tomb. It dates to the second quarter of the
seventh century BCE and was discovered in 1958 in the
Riserva del Bagno necropolis.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tomba
di Tulliola
The so-called tomb of Tulliola is a Roman mausoleum located
at Formiae. Situated about 100 meters from the so-called
tomb of Cicero, this tomb is held to be that of Cicero's
father.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tsoungiza
(Archaia Nemea)
The archaeological site of Tsoungiza shows evidence of human
activity since the Early Neolithic period. Modern
excavations began under Carl Blegen in 1924.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tullianum
Prison located at the foot of the Capitoline Hill, named
either for Servius Tullius (578–535 BCE) or for the spring
(tullus) on which it was constructed. Also known as the
Mamertine Prison. The church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
was constructed on the site in the 11th century CE.
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
villa
Remains of an extensive urban villa were discovered in 1886
during construction work at the intersection of what is now
the Via Cavour and the Via dei Quattro Cantori.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Vicus
Bublarius
Vicus Bublarius refers to the partially preserved name of a
street included in a fragment of the Severan Marble
Plan.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Cuomo
The so-called Villa Cuomo in the modern Italian comune of
Sant'Antonio Abate in greater metropolitan Naples is a Roman
villa rustica of the first century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Villa
di Faonte a Vigne Nuove
The so-called the Villa of Faonte was a Roman villa in Rome
located between Via delle Vigne Nuove and Via Passo del
Turchino. There are remains of a cistern (approx. 29.5 by 14
meters) now set in a garden area.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
in via Enzo Tortora
A villa site that was active from the middle Republican
period to the early Middle Ages was investigated in 2009 and
2010 at via Enzo Tortora, no. 79. The site is located about
500 meters east of the line of the ancient Via Flaminia.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
Updated Place Resources
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10th
Street
W-E street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata 10th street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621903).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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6th
Street
W-E street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata 6th street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621896).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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8th
Street
W-E street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata 8th street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621898).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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9th
Street
W-E street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata 9th street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621902).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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‘A(n)dros’
Ins.
‘A(n)dros’ Ins., referred to as Edrou Heremos by Ptolemy was
perhaps originally a coastal island, but is now connected to
the mainland by a narrow strip of land, thus forming a
peninsula.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Abdera
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B5 Abdera
Modifications: Updated references. Added Greek name, Strabo
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Scott
Smith, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Greta
Hawes
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Abona
(river)
The River Avon, Bristol.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM references; complete zotero
fetch for wikidata and tm geo id references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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‘Abone’
‘Abone’ or Abonae was a Roman port located on the Avon
(Abona) river, now Sea Mill, Bristol, Great Britain.
Modifications: Added type for port; added Wikidata
reference; updated references.
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
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Acerrae
Acerrae was an ancient Oscan city of Campania, perhaps
originally named Akeru. The Romans granted it civitas sine
suffragio in 332 BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q71603.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Acitodunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 H2 Acitodunum
Modifications: RE Acitodunum.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Actium
Victory Monument
A naval victory monument was built by Octavian at Nicopolis
(Epirus) to celebrate the Battle of Actium.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Acton
Scott
Roman villa near Acton Scott, United Kingdom.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated wikidata Roman villa, Acton Scott (Q17642345) -
inomplete zotero fetch.
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
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Ad Duas
Lauros
The toponym 'Ad Duas Lauros' refers to a large imperial
property at the third mile of the Via Labicana and today
comprising the archaeological park of Centocelle. The site
is mentioned in the Liber Pontificalis as that of a large
imperial villa in which Helena, mother of Constantine I,
lived. Archaeological work conducted in the late 1990s
identified the remains of substantial Republican-period
villas in the same area, with evidence of both elite
dwellings and viticulture. The villas identified are the
Villa della Piscina and the Villa Ad Duas Lauros.
Modifications: Created new connection. Modified summary
grammar.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Latus
Castra Alisca Ad Latus.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ad
Libros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E6 Ad Libros
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Matricem
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E5 Ad Matricem
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Mures
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E2 Ad Mures
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Pontem
Roman fortlet then settlement near Stoke by Newark, United
Kingdom
Modifications: Changed description; added Wikidata and TM
ID; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ad
Vicesimum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D3 Ad Vicesimum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Adel
Site of a Roman fort that developed in a small
Romano-British settlement
Modifications: Edited type for fort; added Wikidata+vici
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
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Adisathron
(mountain)
Sahyādri hills.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Adouli
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 A2 Adouli
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Pierre
Schneider, Ryan M.
Horne
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Adoulitikos
Kolpos
Adoulitikos Kolpos (The Gulf of Zula)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aedes
Serapis
Caracalla dedicated a temple to Serapis in Regio VI. Its
dedication is confirmed via epigraphic elements and some of
its architectural elements are also known. It was located on
the Collis Latiaris, which is the southern most part of the
Quirinal Hill.
Modifications: Wikidata Q132405249.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Aedes
Tensarum
A temple on Rome's Capitoline Hill where the carts that
carried the exuviae in festival parades were stored.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Aelana/Aila
The city of Aqaba on the Red Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q180522. EDH. Updated
references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Aelaniticus
Sinus
The Gulf of Aqaba.
Modifications: Wikidata Q81611.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Africa
Proconsularis (late Roman province)
The late Roman province of Africa Proconsularis, within the
Diocese of Africa.
Modifications: Edited.
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
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Africa
(region)
The region of modern North Africa to which the Romans
referred as "Africa", effectively the majority of same with
the exception of Egypt, later truncated to correspond to the
Roman province of the same name.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Richard
Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann
McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Ag.
Lot
The Sanctuary of Agios Lot is located at the southeastern
end of the Dead Sea.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S.T. Parker
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ag.
Sophia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 A2 Ag. Sophia
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Agnou
Keras Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 C2 Agnou Keras Pr.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agora
of Dura-Europos
A group of ashlar buildings at the city center, identified
by excavators as civic buildings.
Modifications: Added wikidata Agora of Dura-Europos
(Q111045720).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agora
of Priene
The Agora of the ancient city of Priene.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Agora
of the Competaliasts or Hermaists
Originally a commercial area of ancient Delos, built in the
second century BCE on artificial infill adjacent to the
city's port. The function of this area seems to have changed
after the expansion and consolidation of Roman rule, with
residential construction taking over the original commercial
activity.
Modifications: Wikidata Q27663929.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Catherine
Bouras
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Agora
of the Italians
A Hellenistic and Roman complex on the island of Delos, the
so-called "Agora of the Italians" was likely built by Roman
merchants. Its precise function is debated.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Agoranis
(river)
Arrian (quoting Megasthenes) lists the Agoranis among a
large number of tributaries of the Ganges river. Some modern
scholarship (e.g., Tomaschek in RE) has therefore identified
it with the modern Gogra (Ghaghara); however, Erdosy in
BAtlas silently rejects this view, preferring to identify it
as a distributary of the Ganges, the modern Garai (Gorai) in
Bangladesh.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5521891. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aigialos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C2 Aigialos
Modifications: Updated references. MANTO 8195139: Aigialos
(Paphlagonia). Wikidata Q65073096.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Aiginetes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 E2 Aiginetes
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aineia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 C4 Aineia
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ainos
(mountain)
Ainos, formerly Megalo Vouno.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aithiopika
(mountain)
Aithiopika M. (The Ethiopian Highlands), a rugged range of
mountains in Ethiopia in the area of the Great Rift
Valley.
Modifications: Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ak(r)itas
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 B4 Ak(r)itas Pr.
Modifications: Updated references. Strabo.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Akampsis
(river)
Akampsis fl. (Çoruh River)
Modifications: Wikidata Q70970.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Al...iensium/Aliensium
res publica/Al...iensium res publica/Aliensium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 unlocated Al(...)iensium
(res publica?)
Modifications: Wiegels 1985.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alalaiou
(islands)
Alalaiou Inss., the modern Dahlak Archipelago in the Red
Sea, which today comprises 126 islands.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alauna
The ancient Roman town of Alcester, United Kingdom
Modifications: Added Wikidata and TM entries; updated Names
for Alcester; updated references. Created new name. Updated
references. Added type of fort.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Alauna
Remains of a Roman fort and several marching camps which
included a signal tower near Ardoch, Scotland
Modifications: Created new name. Edited type; updated Names;
added vici reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Albunea
(river)
A toponym connected to the semi-legendary topography of
Latium as described in the Aeneid.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alchester
Alchester was the site of a fortified Roman town located 17
kilometers to the northeast of Oxford. The site was of
Claudian date and likely on the site of a Pre-Roman Iron Age
settlement. It may have been one of the earliest legionary
bases in Britannia.
Modifications: Updated references; modified summary. Created
new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Alexandria/Rhambakia
While on the march in 325 BC, Alexander arrived in
Rhambakia, the chief village of the Oreitai. He ordered
Hesphaistion to remain there and see to establishing a city.
The location of this city cannot be determined today.
Modifications: Modified summary; updated Cohen reference
page range; cleaned up Ptolemy and Diodorus references;
cleaned up Curtius reference; modified details. Created new
location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alexandrou
Chorion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 unlocated Alexandrou
Chorion
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Alisontia
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G3 Alisontia fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Allem
Dauhr
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Allia
(river)
The Allia river was a tributary of the Tiber, but is now
unlocated. It joined the Tiber some 18 km (11 miles) north
of Rome and was most famous as the site of a battle in which
the Romans were defeated by Brennus and the Gauls ca. 387
B.C.
Modifications: Created new location. Flows into.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Allianoi
An ancient spa, known in modern times as Paşa Ilıca in
Turkey.
Modifications: Updated references, add wikidata, TGN,
topostext. TM GEO ID 60970: Allianoi (Paşa Ilıca).
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Alpes
Maritimae (province)
A Roman province established in the early days of the empire
and persisting, with changes, into Late Antiquity.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry; 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, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Alpes
(mountains)
The Alps are one of the great mountain ranges of Europe
stretching some 1,200 km. (750 miles).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Alsietinus
lacus
The Alsietinus lacus, modern Lago di Martignano, is a small
volcanic crater-lake in southern Etruria. The lake was the
source of the Augustan aqueduct aqua Augusta Alsietina that
served non-potable water to the Transtiberim and
Ianiculum.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete fetch for
Wikidata, updated references. Reimported full relation
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Alta
Ripa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I3 Alta Ripa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Altar
of Zeus Agoraios
An altar dedicated to Zeus Agoraios, originally erected on
the Pnyx in the late fourth century BC, but relocated to the
Athenian Agora in the Augustan period.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Altiaia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I3 *Altiaia
Modifications: Wikidata Q1735330.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Altin
Dilyar tepe
Altin Dilyar tepe is a place located in Afghanistan's Balkh
Province. It lies to the north of Balkh, about 22 km south
of the Oxus River (Amu Darya) and 16 kilometers north of
Daulatabad, according to Ball (1982: 38). The ceramic
evidence on the site belongs to the Achaemenid period, ca.
sixth to fourth centuries BCE. Ball also notes that there is
evidence for
"a circular walled town covering approximately 15 hectares, dominated by a central citadel, 28 meters high."
The site remains unexcavated.
Modifications: Vici.org 19325: Altin Dilyar Tepe (BALL-38).
Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after
DARMC location was withdrawn. Created new location. Added
Ball 2019; modified details RE significant coordinate
correction from BAtlas and first edition of Ball.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amanium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 F2 Amanium
Modifications: Wikidata Q103141174.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Amantia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 B3 Amantia
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
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Amarna
A new capital for Egypt founded by Akhenaten during his
reign as pharaoh during Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated references.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Iris
Fernandez
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Amastris/Sesamos
An ancient settlement on the Black Sea coast in Asia Minor,
modern Amasra in Turkey.
Modifications: Updated references. MANTO 9688192: Sesamos
(Pontos).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Amathous
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 C3 Amathous
Modifications: Wikidata Q2343313.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert
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Amathous?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 C5 Amathous?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ambiani
The Ambiani were an ancient Belgic people.
Modifications: Wikidata Q223581.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Ammoni
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 B3 Ammoni
Modifications: Modified place type -> people after
BAtlas.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Ampalaontes?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 B2 Ampalaontes?
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ampelum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 F3 Ampelum
Modifications: Updated references. Edh.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amphitheatrum
Flavium
The Flavian amphitheater at Rome (the so-called
"Colosseum").
Modifications: Updated references. LTUR. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Amystis
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 F5 Amystis fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ancaster
Small Roman town on Ermine Street preceded by a fort and an
extensive Iron Age settlement.
Modifications: Edited description; added fort type; added TM
reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Anchialus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E6 Anchialus
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q111536674.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ancyra
An ancient settlement and later fortified settlement that
served as the seat of the koinon of Galatia and capital of
the subsequent Roman province. Modern Ankara in Turkey.
Modifications: Created new connection. Updated
references.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa, Chris de
Lisle
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Andethanna
An ancient settlement of the Treveri. Modern Niederanven in
Luxembourg.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Andomatis
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 F5 Andomatis fl.
Modifications: Added wikidata Damodar River (Q1971511).
Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Andrisimoundou
(Akron)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 inset Andrisimoundou
(Akron)
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Anfiteatro
di Bleso
The "Anfiteatro di Bleso" is a second century A.D. Roman
amphitheater at Tibur (modern Tivoli in Italy).
Modifications: Added Notarian reference.
Modified and published by: Sarah
Bond
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sarah
Bond, Tom
Elliott
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Anger?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 G1 Anger? fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Angli
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 E2 Angli
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Annamalai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D4 Annamalai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Antikinolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 E2 Antikinolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Antiouestaion/Bolerion
Akron
Headland in western Cornwall, United Kingdom
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Antipatreia
Greek city in Epirus
Modifications: Edited description; added vici+TM+Wikidata
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Antipolis
Antipolis (modern Antibes) was founded as a colony from
Massilia in the fifth century BC and emerged as a key
trading center. In the late first century BC the city was
incorporated into the Roman province of Gallia
Narbonensis.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert
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Antipyrgos
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Antunnacum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H2 Antunnacum
Modifications: Wikidata Q610107.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Anxanum
City of the Frentani, situated on a hill about 5 miles from
the Adriatic Sea, and 8 miles from the mouth of the river
Sagrus or Sangro in Italy.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated references; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Anzoulada
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 C4 *Anzoulada
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aous
(river)
A river that flows from the Pindus mountains to the Adriatic
Sea; the modern Vjosë or Aoös.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aphrodite
Paphia, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 C2 Aphrodite Paphia,
T.
Modifications: Added Topostext Kythrea Aphrodite sanct.
(Cyprus) Degirmenlik.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Apollonia
Ancient Greek trade colony which developed into an
independent polis, and later a Roman city, in southern
Illyria
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata+vici
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Pierre
Motylewicz, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert
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Apsaros/Apsyrtos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G3 Apsaros/Apsyrtos
Modifications: Wikidata Q944813. Reimported full relation
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Diane Braund
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Apsoda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 A3 Apsoda
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Apsyrta/Crepsa
(island)
Apsyrta/Crepsa Ins. (Cres) is an island in the Adriatic
Sea.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aq Chapar
1
At Aq Chapur 1 there is evidence of a monumental building
surrounded by two fortified enclosures. At Aq Chapur 2 was a
large monument similar to that of Aq Chapar 1. This site is
surrounded by a defensive wall with reinforcing towers.
Modifications: Created new location. Send back. Submit for
review. Publish externally. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aqua
Alexandrina
The Aqua Alexandrina was an ancient Roman aqueduct that
carried water 22.4 km from Pantano Borghese to the Baths of
Alexander in the Campus Martius. It was in use from the
third to the eighth century AD.
Modifications: Wikidata Q622909. References.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aqua
Antoniniana
The Aqua Antoniniana was a branch of the Aqua Marcia that
carried water to the Baths of Caracalla.
Modifications: Wikidata Q110880052.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aquae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I4 Aquae
Modifications: Wikidata Q4100. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aquae
Cutiliae
Roman city situated on mineral springs known today as Terme
di Cotilia or Terme di Vespasiano in the Sabina region,
Italy
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aquae
Mattiacorum
Aquae Mattiacorum (modern Wiesbaden) was the capital of the
Civitas Mattiacorum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, David
Mimno, Tom
Elliott
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Aquae
Tauri
A thermal site in Etruria northeast of Centumcellae.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arabicus
Sinus/Erythr(ae)um/Rubrum Mare
Arabicus Sinus/Erythr(ae)um/Rubrum Mare (The Red Sea) is an
inlet of the Indian Ocean located between Africa and
Asia.
Modifications: Added wikidata Red Sea (Q23406).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee
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Arabissos/Tripotamos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 D4
Arabissos/Tripotamos
Modifications: Fixing TIB reference.
Modified by: Néhémie
Strupler
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Néhémie
Strupler, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 F2 Arane
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Araunia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 Araunia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arbela/Arba-ilu
An ancient Mesopotamian city located between the two Zab
rivers (modern Erbel/Erbil in Iraq).
Modifications: Added MANTO, add wikidata, add Strabo.
Updated TAVO ref. add Greek name and Strabo reference.
Modified by: Greta
Hawes, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, David
Mimno, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, B. Siewert-Mayer, Greta
Hawes, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Arch at
F Street and 10th Street
Monumentalized passage arch marking the intersection of F
Street and the south side of 10th Street in
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Arch at F street and 10th
Street, Dura-Europos (Q116622104).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arch of
Trajan
The Arch of Trajan at Maktar.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Archaic
agora of Thasos
The agora of the ancient city. The site was located near the
center of the city's shoreline and was surrounded by stoas
and public buildings.
Modifications: Wikidata Q111633706.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Arcus
Dolabellae et Silani
Situated on the Caelian Hill, the Arcus Dolabellae et Silani
sits at the northern corner of the Castra Peregrina. The
gate dates to A.D. 10 and is likely a rebuilding of an
earlier gate that was part of the so-called Servian Wall,
perhaps the Porta Querquetulana (or Querquetularia) or the
Porta Caelimontana.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies
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Ardres
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 B2 Ardres
Modifications: Wikidata Q262456.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arduenna
Silva
An ancient forest region occupying parts of modern Belgium,
Luxembourg, Germany, and France; its modern remains are
known as the Ardennes.
Modifications: Created new location. Added Wikidata
reference; complete zotero fetch for wikidata reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Are
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 C2 Are
Modifications: Modified place type -> settlement after
BAtlas; cleaned up references; added location digitized from
BAtlas map 4. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Argarikos
Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D4 Argarikos Kolpos
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Argentovaria?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H4 Argentovaria?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Argos
Pelasgikon
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
Modifications: Added Greek name, Strabo reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Ariorica
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 D3 Ariorica
Modifications: Updated references. Tm GEO ID 24119: Ariorica
(Pontarlier). Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arktou
Akra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 B1 Arktou Akra
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arsia
(river)
Arsia fl. is a river of Istria that became the boundary
between Italy and Illyricum.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arsinoe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 A2 Arsinoe
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arsinois
he kai Eurylochou
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 unlocated Arsinois he kai
Eurylochou?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arsinoites/Krokodeilopolites
Nomos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 D2
Arsinoites/Krokodeilopolites Nomos
Modifications: Wikidata Q42890017. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Herbert Verreth, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Perry
Scalfano, Mark Depauw
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Artamis?
(river)
The Artamis was a river of Bactria. It is possibly to be
identified with the modern Ab-e-Khulm in Afghanistan.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added RE reference;
modified summary.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Artemis
Parthenos, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 D3 Artemis Parthenos,
T.
Modifications: Wikidata Q56450533.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Artiknos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 *Artiknos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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(As)Syria
(region)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 C2 (As)Syria.
Modifications: Added PAA; central point. Wikidata
Q41137.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Asamus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B5 Asamus fl.
Modifications: Added missing BAtlDir modern name/location to
modified details. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Asciburgium
An auxiliary outpost in Germania Inferior where the Ala
Primae Tungrorum was based until the site was destroyed by
the Batavi ca. AD 70.
Modifications: Edited. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Asia
Minor
An ancient region, coincident with a peninsula of the
continent of Asia. It is bounded on the south by the
Mediterranean Sea, on the west by the Aegean Sea, and on the
north by the Black Sea. Today it is part of the territory of
the modern country of Turkey.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Askania
(lake)
Askania L. (Lake Iznik)
Modifications: Created new location. Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aspia
(river)
The Aspio river.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Assuras
Ancient Roman colony in Tunisia, today's Zanfour,
Tunisia.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Asturia
(region)
Asturia is a region of the Atlantic coast of northern
Iberia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Atalante
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E3 Atalante Ins.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q370485.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Atene
Atene was a paralia (coastal) deme of Attica and belonged to
the phyle Antiochis.
Modifications: Edited modified summary. Edited. Updated
references. RE Atene. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Athena
Itonia?, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D4 Athena Itonia?, T.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Athribis/Triph(i)eion
Athribis/Triph(i)eion in Upper Egypt was the site of a
temple built for the goddess Repyt (Triphis).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Drew Bear
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Atrium
Vestae
The Atrium Vestae or House of the Vestals refers to an
architectural complex on the northwest slope of the Palatine
Hill.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Attidium
An ancient settlement of Umbria mentioned only by Pliny the
Elder. Numerous inscriptions discovered at the site indicate
that Attidium achieved the status of a municipium.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated references.
Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Auchendavy
Site of Roman fort on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Augustobona
Augustobona Tricassium stood at a key highway hub on the Via
Agrippa.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Auser
(river)
The Serchio river.
Modifications: Created new location. Reimported full
relation geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Avala
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 C5 Avala
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Axios
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 A1 Axios fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Changed location type
to 'associated modern'.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Azanium
Mare/Barbarikon Pelagos
Azanium Mare/Barbarikon Pelagos (The Arabian Sea).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Baba Jan
tepe
Bābā Jān Tepe is an archeological site located in Luristan,
some 10 km from Nūrābād, Iran.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikipedia Bābā Jān
Tepe.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bactria
(region)
An historic region at the eastern limits of the Iranian
plateau connected with the Oxus civilization
(Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bactrus?/Zariaspis?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 B2 Bactrus?/Zariaspis?
fl.
Modifications: Created new connection. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bakchias
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E1 Bakchias
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Baldock
A pre-Roman and Romano-British settlement was located at
Baldock along the Icknield Way.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Balgatia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 Balgatia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Balmuildy
Roman Fort
Balmuildy was the site of a Roman fort on the Antonine Wall
in Scotland. This is one of only two Antonine Wall forts
found to have stone ramparts.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Bancroft
Roman villa
The Bancroft Roman villa was likely a winged, corridor type
villa. It was partially excavated in 1973. Its decorative
scheme included geometric mosaics.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Barata
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 C1 Barata
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Barbesula/Barbariana?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E5
Barbesula/Barbariana?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Barcola
A no-longer-visible villa maritima was identified north of
Tergeste in 1887. According to AdriAtlas, a reanalysis by
Fontana (1993) places the beginnings of the villa's
occupational sequence in the third quarter of the first
century BCE.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Francis
Tassaux
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bariana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 unlocated Bariana
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Baris
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D5 Baris fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Wikidata Q2641922.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Barnwood
Roman cemetery
Site of Romano-British inhumation and cremation
cemetery.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Barochan
Hill
Roman fort overlooking the Clyde Estuary, Scotland.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference. Remove duplicate
reference.
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
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Barracks
of K5-A
Military barracks reworked from private house K5-A in Block
K5 at Dura-Europos
Modifications: Added wikidata K5 Barracks (Q122158554).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Barygazon
Kolpos
The Gulf of Khambhat is an inlet of the Arabian Sea along
the west coast of India.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Başbulak
Başbulak/Bulakbaşı/Kanî Kewang is situated near Taşburun in
the Kars province in eastern Turkey. Here a stone block with
an inscription of the Urartian king Minua (9th / 8th century
BCE) was found, in which he claims to have built the
building to which the stone block belonged. Furthermore,
Minua states that he has built a fortress at this place and
given it the name "Minuahinili". In Roman times, the
locality was known as Paracata.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: Birgit
Christiansen, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Sean
Gillies, Rune
Rattenborg
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Basilica
Constantini
The Basilica Constantini, also referred to as Basilica Nova
("New Basilica"), Basilica of Maxentius or Basilica of
Maxentius and Constantine, is a colossal fourth-century
basilica located along the Sacra Via in Rome. It is
considered the largest ancient structure in the valley of
the Forum Romanum and is typically deemed the final Roman
civic basilica built in the ancient city.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Basilica
Manastirine
An important extra-mural Christian site at Solina. The site
includes the basilica and the cemetery of Manastirine,
associated with a Christian martyr.
Modifications: Edited. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bassiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 B5 Bassiana
Modifications: Created new name. Created new location.
Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after
DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bath
F3
Bath building originally occupying all of Block F3, located
in the intramuros military sector of Dura-Europos.
Excavations reveal that the bath likely had two phases of
renovation (one perhaps after 165 CE, and another around c.
200 CE), before it was destroyed by fire. Dura-Europos'
amphitheater was built over the remains of Bath F3, and thus
the amphitheater's dedicatory inscription, dated to 216 CE,
serves as a terminus ante quem for the bath building.
Modifications: Added wikidata Bath F3, Dura-Europos
(Q121301893).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bathys
Limen/Portus Altus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G3 Bathys Limen/Portus
Altus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Batinus?
(river)
The Batinus? is mentioned by Pliny and may correspond to the
Tordino river.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete zotero
fetch for wikidata.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Bearsden
Roman fort situated on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference.
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
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Beda
An ancient settlement of the Treveri. Modern Bitburg in
Germany.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Beelen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 E5 Beelen
Modifications: Wikidata Q2815.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Behbeit
el-Hagar
The site of an important Isis sanctuary in Lower Egypt.
Behbeit el-Hagar is located along the Damietta branch of the
Nile, north of Sebennytos and 8 kilometers west of
Mansoura.
Modifications: Wikidata Q111139910.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Belginum
An ancient settlement (vicus) of the Treveri. Located near
modern Wederath (Bernkastel-Wittlich district) in
Germany.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q636568. Created
new location. Edited.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Belgites
The Belgites were a Celtic tribe located in Pannonia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bellovaci
The Bellovaci were a tribe of Gallia Belgica.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM references; updated
references. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Bellunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 E3 Bellunum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Beni
Hasan
A Middle Kingdom cemetery known for its rock-cut tombs of
local officials.
Modifications: Wikidata Q817286.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Iris
Fernandez
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Berenice/Berenike
An ancient port city on the west coast of the Red Sea in
modern Egypt, Berenice/Berenike was founded in 275 BCE by
Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who named it after his mother,
Berenice I of Egypt.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G000141: Berenice –
Bender el-Kebir.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, David Meadows, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Berenicidis
M./Smaragdos Oros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 80 F4 Berenicidis
M./Smaragdos Oros
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Bersiba
Bersiba was an ancient site in Syria, inhabited as early as
the Neolithic period. To the Hittites the site was known as
Masuwari.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Sean
Gillies, Carolin
Johansson, Jamie
Novotny, H. Kopp, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Richard
Talbert, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Bertelles
A "fortified basilica" in Cyrenaica, probably dating to the
6th century CE and associated with nearby farmsteads and
tombs, the latter dating to the Roman period, but reused in
late antiquity.
Modifications: Modified title; cleaned up references;
modified summary; modified place type = basilica + church;
added Abdalrahim Sheriff Saad 2016; added Menozzi 2020;
added alternate modern name. Created new name. Created new
location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Betitius
Perpetuus Arzygius, Domus
A domus included in Regio III, the house of Betitius
Perpetuus Arzygius was located on the Quirinal Hill close to
the ara incendii Neroniani. Some of its remains have been
documented beneath the present Palazzo delle
Esposizioni.
Modifications: Wikidata Q129084994.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bias
(river)
A small river of Messenia, flowing into the sea between the
Pamisus and Korone; now unlocated.
Modifications: Wikidata Q122975010.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Bidoni
A monumental sanctuary (26 x 20 m) dedicated to
Iuppiter.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bielefeld
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 E4 Bielefeld
Modifications: Wikidata Q1652354.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Billaios
(river)
The Billaios was a river of ancient Bithynia.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q3572165.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bir
es-Shawi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 G4 Bir es-Shawi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bisaccia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B2 Bisaccia
Modifications: Wikidata Q55007.
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
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Bistua
Vetus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E6 Bistua Vetus
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bithynia
(region)
Bithynia was an ancient region, kingdom, and Roman province
of northwestern Asia Minor.
Modifications: ItMiller 835.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard
Talbert, Richard Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne
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Bitia
Bitia was an ancient settlement located in extreme southern
Sardinia. It likely had a nuragic phase that was followed by
Punic and Roman phases of occupation.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bleza
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H3 Bleza fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
A4
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block A4, Dura-Europos
(Q116621918).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
B2
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block B2, Dura-Europos
(Q116621925).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
B3
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block B3, Dura-Europos
(Q116621926).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
B4
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block B4, Dura-Europos
(Q116621927).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
C6
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block C6, Dura-Europos
(Q116621942).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
C7
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikdata Block C7, Dura-Europos
(Q116621943).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
D1
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block D1, Dura-Europos
(Q116621949).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
D3
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block D3, Dura-Europos
(Q116621951).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
E5
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block E5, Dura-Europos
(Q116621964).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
F1
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block F1, Dura-Europos
(Q116621968).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
F3
City block (insula) of Dura-Europos labeled according to
modern excavators' scheme. The grid plan was established c.
150BCE and the site went out of use in 256 CE.
Modifications: Added PAA. Wikidata Q108076744.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Block
K5
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block K5, Dura-Europos
(Q116622025).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
K7
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block K7, Dura-Europos
(Q116622027).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
L5
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block L5, Dura-Europos
(Q116622033).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
L8
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block L8, Dura-Europos
(Q116622036).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
M6
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators' scheme.
Modifications: Wikidata Q116622043.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bloukion
A fortress of the Galatian Tolistobogii, the site of the
palace and family tombs of the first century BC ruler
Deiotarus.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated short desc, refs.
Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bobadela
Roman amphitheater
The Bobadela Roman amphitheater dates to the second
century.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Boin
villa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 G3 no. 82 (Boin, Cm.
St-Eloy-les-Tuileries)
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Bonita
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 D2 *Bonita
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Boukephala
Boukephala or Bucephala was an ancient city founded on the
right bank of the Hydaspes river by Alexander the Great
following the battle with Porus. Alexander named the city
after his warhorse, Bucephalus. Its precise location remains
debated.
Modifications: Created new location. DARMC location 20000 =
related.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bouleuterion
at Ietas
The Bouleuterion at Ietas dates to the later second century
B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Bouporthmos
(mountain)
Mouzaki.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12881239.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Brigobannis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 *Brigobannis
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Britannia/Albion
(island)
The island of Great Britain is located to the northwest of
continental Europe and is the ninth largest island in the
world.
Modifications: Updated references. Added Wikidata reference.
RIB 4957 ‒ Britannia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Briteiros
The Citânia de Briteiros is an archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the northwestern part of the
Iberian Peninsula.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bryn
Celli Ddu
A Neolithic mound site on the island of Anglesey.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2519821. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Ryan M.
Horne
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Building
IV on the Athenian Acropolis
A building at the southeast end of the Acropolis of Athens,
built perhaps in the 440s BC. Suggested identifications
include the workshop for construction of the Parthenon, the
hero shrine of Pandion (the eponymous hero of the tribe
Pandionis), and the Chalkotheke. It is now covered by the
Old Acropolis Museum.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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[Bushahr]/Antiocheia
in Persis
A city in Persis founded or re-founded by Antiochos I Soter,
perhaps located at Bushahr, Rishahr, or Tawwaj.
Modifications: Wikidata Q158928.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: P. Flensted Jensen, Chris de
Lisle, Sean
Gillies, Carolin
Johansson, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Bwrdd
Arthur
Bwrdd Arthur is the site of an Iron Age hill fort atop a
limestone hill in Anglesey, Wales.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5003701.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bylazora
Excavated since 2008, a settlement site near the town of
Knezje in Macedonia's Sveti Nikole municipality, has been
identified as ancient Bylazora.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Modified title; modified summary; adjusted Dimova
page range. Greek, Polybius reference, certain, Dimova
reference (for certainty).
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
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Byzacena
Byzacena was a late Roman province in the diocese of Africa.
It was located in what is now Tunisia.
Modifications: Added PAA. Wikidata Q1018744.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, 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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Byzantine
Bath
A thirteenth/fourteenth century Byzantine bath at
Thessalonica; listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
1988.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1018764.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Byzantine
fortress at Timgad
A sixth century A.D. Byzantine fortress built at Timgad by
the governor Solomon.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Corrected reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Căciulăteşti
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 F6 Căciulăteşti
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Caelia
A town of the Peucetii in Apulia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q654595. Nomisma caelia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Caenophrurium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 C2 Caenophrurium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Caer y
Twr
Caer y Twr is the site of a Roman period hill fort in
Anglesey, Wales.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5016875.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies
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Caesarodunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 F1 Caesarodunum
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Calabria
Ancient Calabria comprised the southern part of Apulia and
the Salento peninsula.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Calavon
(river)
Tributary of the Druentia river (modern Durance). Its
ancient name is unknown.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1136988.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Sean
Gillies
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Calingon
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 E3 Calingon Pr.
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name, add
Pliny.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Callaeci
Bracari
The Callaeci Bracari formed part of a large Celtic tribal
federation that inhabited Gallaecia, a region roughly
corresponding to what is now Galicia (Spain).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Callaeci
Lucenses
The Callaeci Lucenses formed part of a large Celtic tribal
federation that inhabited Gallaecia, a region roughly
corresponding to what is now Galicia (Spain).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Camarum
(island)
The largest Yemeni island in the Red Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1320260. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Camp
Wall
Partial Southern boundary wall designating the Roman
military camp area in Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata camp wall, Dura-Europos
(Q116622096).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Campus
Martius
The Campus Martius or "field of Mars" is the name given to
the level ground between the slopes of the Capitoline, the
Quirinal, and Pincian hills, and the Tiber river.
Modifications: Idai gaz 2072749: Campo Marzio.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Canama
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E4 Canama
Modifications: Wiegels 1985.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Canini
Campi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 unlocated Canini
Campi
Modifications: Wikidata Q11911976.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cantiaci
The Cantiaci were a Celtic population inhabiting Britain
prior to the Roman conquest. They lend their name to a Roman
civitas centered on Kent.
Modifications: Edited modified summary.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Capitolium
Vetus
The Capitolium Vetus was located on the Quirinal Hill and
was an earlier shrine to the triad of Iuppiter, Juno, and
Minerva than the famous Capitoline Temple. It was likely
perched on the northern edge of the Quirinal.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cappadocia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 101 P4 Cappadocia
Modifications: Modified place type.
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, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
-
Cappadocia
(region)
A region that stretched from Lake Tatta in the east to the
upper Euphrates River and from the Black Sea southward to
Cilicia.
Modifications: OCD. ItMiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne
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Capsa
(Iustiniana)
Capsa (Iustiniana) was an ancient city of Byzacium in north
Africa.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated references;
updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Cargill
The remains of a Roman fort and its annex located on the
left bank of the River Isla. The site was first identified
by Eric Bradley in 1941 and again re-confirmed in 1977.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+Canmore references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Carnuntum
A Roman army camp on the Danube River in Noricum; after the
first century CE Carnuntum served as the capital of Upper
Pannonia.
Modifications: Updated references. Added VIAF.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean
Gillies, Sarah
Bond
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Carrowmore
Megalithic Cemetery
A grouping of fourth-millennium BC Neolithic monuments
located on the Cúil Irra peninsula near Sligo, Ireland.
Modifications: Wikidata Q260398.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Carsioli
An ancient settlement along the Via Valeria, Carsioli was
established as a Latin colony in the territory of the Aequi
ca. 298 BC.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated Livy. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jonathan
Prag, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cartana/Karnasa/Tetrogonis
The site of Cartana/Karnasa/Tetrogonis remains unlocated,
although scholars have advanced various theories as to its
location.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Carus
Vicus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Carus Vicus
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Carzield
An Antonine cavalry fort covering ca. 2.6 ha that was
excavated by E. Birley and I. A. Richmond in 1939.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette
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Casa
del Rilievo di Telefo
The House of the Relief of Telephus or Casa del Rilievo di
Telefo is one of the largest houses attested in the
excavated area of Herculaneum (ca. 1,800 sq. m.). The house
was excavated between 1934 and 1936.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott, Yifan
Li
Contributors: Wilhelmina Jashemski, Jeffrey
Becker
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Caspiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 D3 Caspiana
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Caspingium
A Roman settlement, now unlocated, of Germania Inferior. The
Tabula Peutingeriana places it along the military road
connecting Noviomagus and Lugdunum Batavorum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Castor
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G2 Castor
Modifications: Updated references. Vici.org.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Castro
da Cola
A Bronze and Iron Age oppidum with subsequent Islamic-era
occupation, located southwest of modern Ourique in
Protugal's Beja district.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3752952.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Castro
de Ulaca
Fortified vettonian settlement.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2941519. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Francisco
Javier Cabrera Valdes
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Castrum
Rauracense
A Late Roman fortress located on the southern bank of the
Rhine adjacent to Augusta Raurica.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Scott
Vanderbilt, Sean
Gillies
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Catacombe
di San Sebastiano
The catacombs of San Sebastiano located on the Via Appia are
located near the church of the same name. These hypogeal
tombs emerged in the third century CE and were linked
initially to the relics of the apostles Peter and Paul.
Modifications: Wikidata Q546419.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Cayla
An oppidum with the remains of numerous superimposed
habitation horizons stretching from ca. 800 BC to ca. AD
200.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ceios
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Ceios
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Celbis
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G3 Celbis fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cemetery
cluster: Babięta, Machary, Mojtyny
A group of cemeteries treated as a single entry by the
Barrington Atlas.
Modifications: Corrected modified place type; modified
title; modified summary; cleaned up references; added an
associated modern location for each of the three villages,
which should together supersede the currently published
batlas location. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cemetery
cluster: Krosno, Połowite, Weklice
A cemetery cluster associated with three modern villages,
treated by the Barrington Atlas as a single symbol on the
map.
Modifications: Modified title; modified summary; modified
place type = cemetery; added an associated modern location
for each of the three villages, which should together
supersede the currently published batlas location. Created
new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cenaxis
Palus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 B1 Cenaxis Palus
Modifications: Updated references. Added vici.org Cenaxis
Palus.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Cenon
Gallicanon’?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 A3 ‘Cenon
Gallicanon’?
Modifications: Wikidata Q65050985.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cephallania
(island)
The largest of the Ionian islands.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q178488.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur
De Graauw, Tom
Elliott, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Cercina
(island)
A group of islands lying off the east coast of Tunisia in
the Gulf of Gabès, the islands were a place of exile in
Roman antiquity.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Cervaria
A promontory on the Mediterranean coast of modern France, at
the Spanish border. It was described by Pomponius Mela as
marking "the boundary of Gallia" in Roman times. Modern Cap
Cerbère.
Modifications: Wikidata Q25422882. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Chalastra
A city at the mouth of the Axius river.
Modifications: Added Latin name, Pliny reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Chauci
The Chauci were a German tribe occupying the territory
between the Ems and Elbe rivers.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. TM GEO ID 42186:
Chauci.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Chaussée
Jules César
A Roman road linking Lutetia and Rotomagus, the construction
of which was begun by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. The modern
French Route nationale 14 follows the course of the ancient
road.
Modifications: Wikidata Q668691.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Chelonitis
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 B2 Chelonitis Ins.
Modifications: Edited. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cholargos
Cholargos was an ancient city deme of the tribe Akamantis in
Attica, whose exact location is debated
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Chrysa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 C2 Chrysa
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Chrysoroas/Bardines
(river)
Chrysoroas/Bardines fl. (Barada river) flows through Syria
from the Anti-Lebanon Mountains to the oasis of Ghouta
(الغوطة).
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Chughā
Sabz
A mound where a cuneiform inscription has been found.
Modifications: Wikidata Q117048883. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cima
tumulus
A rock-cut Etruscan tomb dating to the second half of the
seventh century B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q132244652.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Cimbri
A Germanic tribe that made war against the Roman Republic
between 113 and 101 BC.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jonathan
Fu, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Circus
Maximus
An ancient chariot-racing venue at Rome and a major location
for public entertainments (ludi), the Circus Maximus is
located between the Aventine and Palatine hills.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies
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Cispius
Mons
Cispius Mons, a spur of the Esquiline Hill wedged between
the Viminal and the Oppian.
Modifications: Platner. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Civitavecchia
di Arpino
The fortified acropolis of the ancient city of Arpinum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cleddans
A Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet; added Canmore
reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Clivus
Capitolinus
The principal road leading to the Capitolium and the Arx in
the city of Rome.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Clivus
Salutis
The Clivus Salutis was a street of ancient Rome located on
the southwest end of the Quirinal Hill. Its name - Clivus
Salutis - is attested in Symmachus and is thought to be the
same as the epigraphically attested vicus Salutis or
Salutaris.
Modifications: Wikidata Q132410987.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Clunia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B2 Clunia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Clysma
Clysma was an ancient port city at the northern end of the
Gulf of Suez (modern al‑Qulzum in the city of Suez).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Col.
Augusta Treverorum
The chief ancient city (civitas) of the Treveri. Modern
Trier in Germany.
Modifications: Updated references. Changed type to capital
of.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, David
Mimno
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Col.
Camulodunum
Col. Camulodunum (Colchester) was the pre-Roman capital of
the Trinovantes; it received a Roman city after the
annexation of Britannia.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, David
Mimno
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Col.
Faustinopolis/Halala
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 F1 Col.
Faustinopolis/Halala
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Col.
Lindum
An Pre-Roman Iron Age settlement of Britain that became the
site of a Roman colony after A.D. 71; its full name was
Domitiana Lindensium.
Modifications: Added Wikidata and vici.org entries.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Colonne
della Sabatina
The so-called "Colonne della Sabatina" are located at the
southeastern end of the territory of Campagnatico territory,
between Arcille and Baccinello. These fortifications date
originally to the thirteenth century and were initially a
possession of the Abbey of San Galgano.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Colossae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 B2 Colossae
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee
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Comana/Hierapolis/Chryse
Comana/Hierapolis/Chryse was an ancient city in
Cappadocia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Comani
Gallic tribe or the inhabitants of an eponymous town
dwelling in the region of Massalia during the Iron Age.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata+TM
references; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Comitium
of Pompeii
The complex referred to as the Comitium of Pompeii is
located in the southeast corner of the square of the Forum
and was built during the second century BC.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Constantinopolis
Capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin, and the
Ottoman Empires founded by Constantine I in AD 330.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Lucas
Butler
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Lucas
Butler, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Contionacum
A palatial Roman villa, built in the 4th century CE and
subsequently used as an imperial summer residence by the
emperor Valentinianus I. Located at modern Konz bei Trier in
Germany.
Modifications: Updated references. 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: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cramond
Site of Roman fort occupied during the Antonine period,
located 4.5 miles NNW of Castle Rock, Edinburgh.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Creta
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 101 L4 Creta
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
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Crocodilon
(river)
Crocodilon fl. (Nahal Taninim).
Modifications: Created new location. Wikidata Q972150.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Crosa
(river)
The river known today as the Creuse.
Modifications: Wikidata Q841451.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cuballum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 unlocated Cuballum
Modifications: Created new connection. Added Livy
reference.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
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Cucullae
Road and postal station on the Roman road Virunum-Iuvavum,
which is recorded in the Tabula Peutingeriana.
Modifications: Edited description; added TM+Wikidata
references; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC
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Cursus
Barrows (Burial Mounds)
A grouping of burial mounds (named Cursus Barrows) located
very close to Stonehenge.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2434486. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: James
Atkins
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Curunniacis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 unlocated Curunniacis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cutiliensis
(lake)
A lake located near ancient Reate.
Modifications: Wikidata Q6478623.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cybistra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 E1 Cybistra
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Cydara
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 inset Cydara fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dacia
Mediterranea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 101 L3 Dacia
Mediterranea
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
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Dadastana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 Dadastana
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Dadokome
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 Dadokome
Modifications: Wikidata Q85755502. IK ref.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dakia
Mesogeios
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 D3 no. 14 (Dakia
Mesogeios)
Modifications: Wikidata Q21556452.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Dalmatia
(province)
A province of the Roman Empire at the death of Trajan (117
CE).
Modifications: Wikidata Q1330965.
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
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Dalmatia
(region)
Dalmatia is an historical region of present-day Croatia,
located to the east of the Adriatic Sea.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated alignment of
wikidata reference to point to wikidata Dalmatia
(Q528042).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dandagula/Paloura
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 E3 Dandagula/Paloura
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Daphnous
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 D4 Daphnous
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Dargamanes
(river)
Ancient Greek and Roman accounts of this and other Bactrian
rivers are confused. The Barrington Atlas tentatively
identifies this ancient river with the modern Ab-e-Safed
(Daryā-ye Safēd) in Afghanistan's Jowzjan province.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Daroakana
An ancient settlement, listed by Ptolemy in Paropamisadai.
Its precise location cannot be determined today.
Modifications: Added reference, dates, and connection type.
Modified summary; modified place type += settlement; cleaned
up Ptolemy reference; replaced pro forma BAtlas reference
with accurate BAtlDir reference.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dascusa
A fortress in Armenia Minor on the river Euphrates, some 75
Roman miles from Zimara.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Dausara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 G2 Dausara
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Deir
Abu Matta
Late antique settlement, possibly monastic, with substantial
remains of a church, mud-brick structures, and tombs.
Modifications: Added PAA. Modified location place type ->
church; substantive archaeology.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Nicola
Aravecchia
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Derbe/Claudioderbe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 C2 Derbe/Claudioderbe
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Devade
(islands)
The modern Farasan Islands.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2336295.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dia/Diospolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Dia/Diospolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dibbin
A settlement mound where a cuneiform brick inscription has
been found.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Dilbarjin
Dilbarjin is an ancient city of northern Afghanistan. The
site may have been founded under the Achaemenid Empire.
Under the Kushan Empire, the site was a fortified local
center of some importance.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dilmun
Burial Mounds
The Dilmun Burial Mounds, a cultural landscape inscribed as
a UNESCO World Heritage site in July 2019. This landscape
includes tombs dispersed in at least 21 archaeological sites
in western Bahrain. These tombs date between 2050 and 1750
B.C. In all there are more than 11,774 burial mounds.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Dimini
The modern Greek village of Dimini in Thessaly lends its
name to important prehistoric and Bronze Age settlements
whose remains lie in its vicinity. In the 20th century, some
scholars attempted to assign the placename "Aison" (reported
by Stephanus of Byzantium) here as well, but others now
reject the name entirely as false. The vicinity was
abandoned at the end of the thirteenth century BCE and not
reoccupied until modern times.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Diocaesarea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 D3 Diocaesarea
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Phoebe
Acheson, Chris de
Lisle
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Diomedeae
Islands
An Adriatic archipelago north of Mons Garganus. Modern Isole
Tremiti.
Modifications: Created new location. Modified summary.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Diospolis
Mikra
The capital of the seventh Nome of Upper Egypt, located on
the west bank of the Nile.
Modifications: Updated references. Added reference. Edited.
Added Greek name, Strabo reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Drew Bear
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Divorum
A porticus constructed by Domitian in A.D. 80 on the eastern
Campus Martius on the site of the Villa Publica, whose
northern entry—a triumphal arch—was flanked by two small
temples in honor of Titus and Vespasian.
Modifications: Platner 1929 (Perseus).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Joshua
Rosenheim
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Documaci
tumulus
Elite tomb structure constructed in the late 4th-early 3rd
century BCE near the Hellenistic settlement of Callatis.
Modifications: Wikidata Q111452486.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Dodekaschoinos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 81 C2 Dodekaschoinos
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, D. Borough, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Domus
di Vigna Guidi
A well-appointed domus of the mid-second century CE that was
consumed by the construction works to create the Thermae
Antoninianae, resulting in its being buried to a depth of
some 10 m in construction fill. Heritage officials describe
the house as a sort of 'condominium', comparing it to the
contemporary insulae of Ostia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q112767255.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Domus
Faustae
The Domus Faustae refers to a part of the Lateran Palace. In
about 312 CE, Constantine razed the barracks of the imperial
horse-guards barracks that adjoined the palace. At that
time, the palace was known as Domus Faustae. Since the
equites singulares Augusti had supported Maxentius,
Constantine destroys the barracks and orders the beginnings
of the construction of the Basilica di San Giovanni in
Laterano on the site.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Dorsten-Holsterhausen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G1
Dorsten-Holsterhausen
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Bettina
Tremmel, Tom
Elliott
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Drahonus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G3 Drahonus fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Drajna de
Sus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 D3 Drajna de Sus
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Drakon
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 E3 Drakon fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Drobeta
Drobeta is a Dacian settlement that was conquered by the
Romans in A.D. 101-2. Trajan's engineer Apollodorus of
Damascus built a bridge here that spanned the Danube in
103-5. This bridge, supported by 20 stone pilings and
extending 1,135 m connected Drobeta to Pontes (on the right
bank of the river).
Modifications: Wikidata Q4168259.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Dukkan-i
Daud
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 A2 Dukkan-i Daud
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dulgubnii?
The Dulgubnii? were a Germanic tribe whose territory was
located to the north of the Angrivarii and Chamavi.
Modifications: Wikidata Q492571.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Duntocher
Roman fortlet and fort on the Antonine Wall in West
Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
Modifications: Edited type for fort and updated Canmore
reference. Added fortlet type.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Durobrivae
Roman town at present day Rochester, cited: BAtlas 8 H3
Durobrivae
Modifications: Wikidata Q507517.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, David
Mimno
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Durobrivae
(Water Newton)
Durobrivae was a fortified Roman garrison town that was
located at what is now Water Newton, Cambridgeshire. The
fort was placed at the point where Ermine Street crossed the
River Nene. The name Durobrivae may be a Latinisation of the
Brythonic term *Durobrīwās that translates to"fort (by the)
bridges".
Modifications: Wikidata Q1267429. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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*Durovernum
Durovernum Cantiacorum, modern Canterbury, was the site of a
pre-Roman oppidum and, then, post A.D. 43 of a Roman
fort.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Dytikos
Okeanos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 B2 Dytikos Okeanos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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E-kara/Icarus
(island)
Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf.
Modifications: Created new name. Edited. Located in; batlas
reference. Added MANTO reference provided by MANTO team.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Greta
Hawes, Rosemary
Selth, R. Scott
Smith
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, P. Flensted Jensen, Greta
Hawes
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E5
Barracks
Partially excavated military barracks reworked from private
houses in Block E5 at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata E5 Barracks (Q122158557).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ebingen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 B4 Ebingen
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, M. Puhane
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Ecbatana/Hagmatana/Achmeta/Epiphaneia/Ahmadan
The capital of Astyages (Istuvegü), captured by Cyrus the
Great in 549 BC. The site served as a summer residence for
both Persian and Parthian kings.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, W. Röllig, Chris de
Lisle, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Echetla
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Elizabeth
Robinson, Tom
Elliott
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Ecobrogis/Eccobriga
A Galatian settlement founded on the road from Ancyra to
Tavium; a statio on the Tabula Peutingeriana.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated TP reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Noah
Kaye, Tom
Elliott
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Egeta
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 E5 Egeta
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Eketorp
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G2 Eketorp
Modifications: Updated references. 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: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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el-Abiad
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 36 D5 el-Abiad
Modifications: Updated references. Geonames 2220194: Al
Abyaḑ. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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el
Gaada
A Roman-era fort located west of ancient Volubilis in the
modern Moroccan municipality of el Gaada.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; modified summary;
modified place type = fort. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Euzennat
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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El
Gallinero
The remains of a Roman ceramic workshop and manufactory.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q5902259.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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El
Ruedo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A4 El Ruedo
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q6162502.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Elaia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 F3 Elaia
Modifications: Wikidata Q65045324.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elaios
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Elaios
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elaios
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Elaios fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Elantia
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 C3 *Elantia fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elaphites
(islands)
An island group off the coast of Illyricum.
Modifications: Added missing BAtlDir modern name/location to
modified details. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elaphonnesos?
Ins.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 A4 Elaphonnesos? Ins.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Elginhaugh
Roman fort
Site of the most completely excavated timber-built auxiliary
fort (with annexe) in the Roman Empire, situated in
present-day Midlothian, Scotland. Roman occupation was
short-lived, having been established in the early 70s CE and
abandoned in or shortly after 86. Now completely built over
by the Royal Bank of Scotland Data Centre.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Elleporos
(river)
An ancient river, mentioned by Polybius. It is possibly to
be identified with the modern Stilaro in Calabria,
Italy.
Modifications: Added Greek name, Polybius reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Endeira
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 *Endeira
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Epirus
Vetus
A province of the Roman Empire that was later incorporated
into the province of Macedonia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1820754.
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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Epocuria
An unlocated fort in the canton of the Iceni, attested in a
single document from Roman London. The transcription of the
name is uncertain due to the condition of the document.
Modifications: Wikidata Q130331774.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Ergobrotis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 *Ergobrotis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ermine
Street
The Ermine Street was a major Roman road of Britain, running
from Londinium to Colonia Lindum and Eburacum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1355961.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Eryth(r)inoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C2 Eryth(r)inoi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Euas(...)
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 C2 Euas(...) fl.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Eumorfiana?
Ins.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 D4 Eumorfiana? Ins.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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F
Street
A North-South street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata F street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621887).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Falerii
Novi amphitheater
The Falerii Novi amphitheater is located north of the city
walls.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Faroe
Islands
An archipelago made up of 18 islands situated between the
Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Modifications: Created new location. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Fern
Pass
Fern Pass (elevation 1212 m) is a mountain pass of the
Tyrolean Alps.
Modifications: Wikidata Q667984.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Filo
Musiaco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated Filo
Musiaco
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Flavionavia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 E1 Flavionavia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fleury
A small Gallo-Roman settlement south of Béziers, located on
the coast at La Fount de Rome.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Flevum
L.
An ancient lake which existed in Roman and Medieval times in
what is now the Netherlands.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Flevum
Ostium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 unlocated Flevum
Ostium
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fort at
Great Wall of Gorgan
One of the interval forts spaced along the Great Wall of
Gorgan.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Forum
of Mactaris
One of two fora at Mactaris. This earlier square is adjacent
to the Arch of Trajan.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Fountain
of Anna Perenna
Sacred to the goddess Anna Perenna and the nymphs, this
rectangular fountain surrounded by rupestral inscriptions
was excavated on the modern Via Guidubaldo del Monte in
Rome's Pinciano neighborhood during the late 20th century.
Rich votive deposits complement the picture of the goddess'
worship painted by Ovid in the Fasti entry for the Ides of
March.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Abigail Graham, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Friniates
The Friniates were an ancient tribe of Liguria.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5504610.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Furfane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 C2 Furfane
Modifications: RE Furfane.
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
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Gabii
An ancient Latin city located on the line of the Republican
Via Praenestina connecting Rome to Praeneste. Gabii is
allied to Rome from an early date and flourished during the
archaic period, declining by the time of Augustus.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Galatia et
Cappadocia
Galatia et Cappadocia, a Roman province that results from
the union of Galatia and Cappadocia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
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
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Gallaecia
The province of Gallaecia, also known as Hispania Gallaecia,
was a Roman province in the north-west of Hispania.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q1007723. Modified
summary.
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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Gallinaria
(island)
An island in the Ligurian Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1492476.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gallo-Roman
Sanctuary at Hanches
A Gallo-Roman sanctuary identified in the 1960s at La Cavée
du Moulin near Hanches in the Eure-et-Loir department of
France.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1139329.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gallo-Roman
Settlement at Mamer
A settlement of the Treveri (ancient name unknown) at modern
Mamer in Luxembourg.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Gangra
Also known as Germanicopolis or Germanopolis. An ancient
settlement in Paphlagonia, modern Çankırı in Turkey.
Modifications: Wikidata Q209925.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Gethin
Rees, Richard
Talbert
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Garsaura/Col.
Claudia Archelais/Koloneia
Originally known as Garsaura, this place was a key
settlement of the strategia of Garsaouritis. King Archelaus
refounded it and named it after himself. Under the Roman
emperor Claudius the site received colonial status. The
settlement is located at an oasis to the southeast of Tuz
Gölü and some 225 km south of Ancyra.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Gasr
Doga
The mausoleum of Gasr Doga is a monumental, elite
Libico-Punic tomb built in the Tarhuna area.
Modifications: Wikidata Mausoleum of Gasr Doga (Q20396636).
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: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gate
north of the Olympieion/Gate IX
A gate in the Themistoklean city wall of Athens, built
partially with material spoliated from the archaic temple of
Olympian Zeus.
Modifications: Added PAA. Updated ToposText.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Gaza
Gaza was a city or strongly fortified place in Sogdiana,
captured by Alexander the Great.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Germania
Superior
Germania Superior was a province of the Roman empire. Its
administrative capital was Mogontiacum (Mainz).
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Gerros
(river)
The Sulak river flows into the Caspian Sea, draining most of
the mountainous interior of Dagestan.
Modifications: Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Gladiatorial
School
The gladiatorial school of Carnuntum was located to the west
of the amphitheater.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Sarah
Bond, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Gladiators'
barracks
A training ground for gladiators in Pompeii noted for the
more than 100 inscriptions connected to gladiating. (V, 5,
3)
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Gabriel
McKee
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Glanum
dam
A Roman dam that created the Lac du Peirou and supplied
Glanum with water. While the ancient dam was destroyed in
the late nineteenth century, the reservoir remains.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Glaukos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G4 Glaukos fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Goaris
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 C3 Goaris fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Gobannio’
Roman fort and civil settlement or castrum established by
the Roman legions invading Wales and now located at
Abergavenny.
Modifications: Updated Names; edited description; edited
type for settlement and fort; added Wikidata+vici
references; updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Göbekli
Tepe
The site of Göbekli Tepe, located in the Germuş mountains of
south-eastern Anatolia, was the location of a Neolithic
hilltop sanctuary. This sanctuary, thought to be a series of
stone enclosures with T-shaped pillars carrying carving of
wild animals, was built in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic and
ranges in date from 9,600 to 8,200 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Godin
tepe
Godin tepe is an archaeological site located in western
Iran.
Modifications: Wikidata Q774339.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Gonia
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gorbeous
A settlement south of Ankara that served as the seat of
Castor the Elder, the tetrarch of the Tectosages.
Modifications: Added Greek name, Strabo reference. Adjusted
Romanized form. Edited name. Created new connection. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Gordion/Vindia?
The capital city of ancient Phrygia, the ruins of Gordion
are located near the modern village of Yassıhüyük about 10km
east of the Turkish city of Polatlı.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Rob
Chavez, Chris de
Lisle
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Gordioukome/Iuliopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3
Gordioukome/Iuliopolis
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q1675454.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gorszewice
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G3 Gorszewice
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gothiscandza
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G3 Gothiscandza
Modifications: Wikidata Q1538832.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gouroulis
Palaia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 A2 Gouroulis Palaia?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Grabbist
Hillfort
Grabbist Hillfort is an Iron Age hillfort located west of
Dunster in Somerset, England.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Great
altar of Athena
The altar of Athena Polias on the Acropolis of Athens, built
in or before the 7th century BC.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Great
Palace of Constantinople
Palace complex constructed by Constantine I in 330 CE that
served as the primary residence of the Eastern
Roman/Byzantine Emperors until 1081 CE. Use of the palace
declined beginning in the 11th century, and it had been
abandoned by the time of the Ottoman conquest of
Constantinople in 1453. Most of the structure was demolished
in the early Ottoman period. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque was
built on the primary site of the palace in the early 17th
century.
Modifications: Wikidata Q475338.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Great
Temple of Hera
The Great Temple of Hera, or Polycrates Temple, is the third
temple constructed at the Heraion of Samos between 540 and
530 BCE.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Anna Wilson, Casandrah Catterton
Contributors: Thomas
Landvatter, Tom
Elliott
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Greek
theater of Taormina
The Greek theater of Taormina was built originally in the
third century B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Grimspound
A prehistoric settlement of the late Bronze Age located in
the Dartmoor area of south Devon, England. The remains of 24
stone houses survive within a massive boundary wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Iris
Fernandez
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Scott
Vanderbilt
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Grinnes
The site of a Roman fort on the river Waal.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Grotte
di Pertosa
The Pertosa Caves, a system of karst caves located in the
comune of Pertosa, province of Salerno, Campania, Italy.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Guganis
Guganis (Göganis) is an abandoned village in the Hayots Dzor
valley, situated in the plain of Gürpınar in the south-east
of Turkey. Here a column base with an inscription of the
Urartian king Argišti, son of Minua (8th century BCE), was
found which was re-used and engraved with an Armenian cross
and an Armenian inscription and graffiti (CTU A 8-38)
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Birgit
Christiansen
Contributors: Thomas
Seidler, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Haardorf
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 G4 Haardorf
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Hagia
Sophia
A major paleochristian, then Byzantine, church in Istanbul;
subsequently an Islamic mosque, and today a museum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12506.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Brady
Kiesling, Nir
Shafir, Tom
Elliott
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Halipedon
A swampy plain that was located to the north of the main
harbour of the Piraeus.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hanau
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 B2 Hanau
Modifications: Wikidata Q3802. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Harbaqa
Dam
A Roman-era dam located on the Wadi al-Barada about 70km
southwest of Palmyra. It was restored in the Ummayad period.
Extensive ruins of the concrete and stone structure
survive.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Modified summary; added Wikidata reference;
added vici.org link; added iDAI.gazetteer reference.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Helvillum
Helvillum was a vicus in Umbria located about 10 Roman miles
from Aesis (Jesi).
Modifications: Wikidata Q20439.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hembury
The fort at Hembury, Devon, is a multi-period site, ranging
in date and usage from a Neolithic enclosure to an Iron Age
hillfort to a Claudian outpost near the line of the Fosse
Way.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Heraclea
An ancient settlement on the Black Sea coast of Asia Minor
at modern Karadeniz Ereğli in Turkey. It is often referred
to as Heraclea Pontica (or Heraclea in Pontus) to
distinguish it from other cities with the same name.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Herculaneum
An ancient Roman town of Campania destroyed by the eruption
of Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Named as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1997.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH. 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: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jonathan
Fu, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hercules
Cubans
A shrine that is located on the Tiber's right bank,
according to the Regionary Catalogues.
Modifications: Wikidata Q107391342.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Heroonpolis
Heroonpolis, located at Tell el-Maskhuta, was an ancient
Egyptian city of the Nile Delta.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1630019.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Herbert Verreth, Jonathan
Fu, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw, Rune
Rattenborg
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Heroopoliticus
Sinus
Heroopoliticus Sinus (The Gulf of Suez)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hierakonpolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 C2 Hierakonpolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hierapolis/Kastabala
A city of Cilicia with Hittite origins, Hierapolis/Kastabala
later became part of the Cilician satrapy of the Achaemenid
Empire and, later, part of the Roman empire.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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*Hieronpotamon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 *Hieronpotamon
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hippodrome
of Constantinople
The Hippodrome was the great racetrack of the city of
Constantinople and was connected to the no longer extant
imperial palace. At about 450 m in length, the Hippodrome
once accommodated about 100,000 spectators.
Modifications: Added wikidata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Hirbemerdon
Tepe
A settlement in the upper Tigris River Valley inhabited from
the Chalcolithic period through the Iron Age.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q6097390.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Hispa/Ispa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 unlocated (H)Ispa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hochdorf
Chieftain's Grave
Tumulus covering a rich Celtic burial of ca. 530 BC.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Holy
Valley
The Qadisha valley is one of the most important early
Christian monastic settlements in the world. It was listed
as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
Modifications: Added PAA. Wikidata Q29384.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Horti
Agrippinae
Extensive gardens in the Transtiberim that were initially
owned by Agrippina Maior, the Horti Agrippinae are perhaps
best known for their association with the reigns of the
emperors Caius and Nero, respectively. These gardens likely
covered much of the Ager Vaticanus, including the
present-day site of St. Peter's Basilica. Both the circus
Gai et Neroni and the theatrum Neronis were included in
their extent. A terraced portico was to be found along the
riverfront, elements of which were documented
archaeologically in 2024 in the area of Piazza Pia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2585105.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Horti
Lamiani
Gardens on the Esquiline Hill that passed into the control
of the Iulio-Claudian family from the consul Lucius Aelius
Lamia. As imperial property, the gardens were adorned with
opulent display architecture and sculpture.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1777094. Updated references. Added
Masi et al. 2024. Created new name. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Hottomont
tumulus
A Gallo-Roman tumulus near Ramillies in Belgium.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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House
D1
A large private house located in Block D1 of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata House D1 (Q121301945).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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House
J1-A
Remains of a large house with peristyle located within the
intramuros military sector of Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata House J1-A (Q122158553).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
K5-A
Private house converted later into the barracks of K5.
Modifications: Added wikidata House K5-A (Q122158555).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of Livia
The so-called "House of Livia" on the Palatine Hill in Rome
is a multi-phase domus with both Republican and Imperial
phases.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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House
of Simon the Shoemaker
A house at the southwestern corner of the Athenian Agora,
built ca. 500 BC, destroyed during the Persian Sack in 480
BC, rebuilt in the 470s and demolished in the late fourth
century BC. Finds suggest that in the third quarter of the
fifth century BC it belonged to a shoemaker named Simon,
perhaps to be identified with the interlocutor of Sokrates
known from literary sources.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hradište u
Pisku
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 H3 Hradište u Pisku
Modifications: Wikidata Q37292972.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hurkum
(Dilkaya)
Hurkum (Dilkaya) is a modern village situated on the
southern shore of Lake Van in the Southeast of Turkey near
Ishanikom. In its church, a re-used column base with an
inscription of the Urartian king Minua, son of Išpuini (9th
/ 8th century BCE) was found which reports the building of a
banquet hall (CTU A 5-65C). Two other column bases with the
same inscription have been found in a private house near the
historic center of Van (CTU A 5-65A) and in a church of the
monastery of Warrak Kilisa or Yedikilise (CTU A 5-65B).
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Birgit
Christiansen
Contributors: Thomas
Seidler, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hydaspes/Bidaspes
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 C3 Hydaspes/Bidaspes
fl.
Modifications: Updated references. MANTO River Hydaspes
(India). Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Hyperboreios/Douekaledonios
Okeanos
The "northern ocean", referring to the North Atlantic Ocean
located to the west of what is now Scotland.
Modifications: Wikidata Q350134.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hypios
(river)
A river mentioned in ancient sources. Modern scholars
identify it with the lower/larger (Büyük) course of the
modern Melen Çay (Buyukmelen), which drains the marshy
Efteni Golü (much diminished from its pre-modern extent).
Ancient people seem to have extended the "Hypios" name past
the lake and up one of its tributaries, but scholarly
opinion is divided as to whether this was the modern
Ugursuyu/Ogursu/Akarsu (Robert 1980, whence Foss in BAtlas)
or the upper/smaller (Küçük) Melen Çayı (Strobel in New
Pauly).
Modifications: Wikidata Q65040488.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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(Hypo)Chalkis
An ancient settlement on the Aetolian coast. The
archaeological site of Chalkis is located immediately east
of modern Kato Vasiliki in Western Greece.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Added MANTO. Added Greek
name, Strabo reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne
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Hypogeum
of the Aurelii
A third century AD hypogeum tomb on the Esquiline hill in
Rome with both pagan and Paleochristian iconography.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3801606. Info.roma.it.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Hypokremnos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D5 Hypokremnos
Modifications: Updated references. Added Greek name, Strabo
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hypsele
A fortified settlement of the geometric period, located at
modern Ypsili on the island of Andros. Its ancient name is
not known.
Modifications: Created new location. Time period. Created
new name. Added alternate romanization. Added CFL/AGO
reference; added Topostext, Wikidata, and iDAI gazetteer
references provided; modified place type; modified
summary.
Modified by: Catherine
Bouras, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hyria
(Naxos)
A sixth century B.C. sanctuary located on the island of
Naxos.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Iapudes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B4 Iapudes
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Iasonion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 98 C3 Iasonion
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Iasonius
(mountain)
A mountain mentioned by Strabo, Ptolemy, and Ammianus. It is
probably to be identified with Mount Damāvand in modern
Iran.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q40758.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Iceni
The Iceni were a Brythonic tribe in Britain, occupying a
territory that today lies in East Anglia. They are perhaps
best known for their queen, Boudica, who led an anti-Roman
revolt in AD 60.
Modifications: Added Tacitus ref.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Icknield
Street
Icknield Street was a road of Roman Britain running from
Fosse Way to Templeborough.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Iconium/Claudiconium
Iconium/Claudiconium (modern Konya) was an important city in
Lycaonia that later became part of the Roman province of
Galatia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q79857. EDH, nomisma.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Noah
Kaye, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Icorigium
An ancient settlement of the Treveri. Modern Jünkerath in
Germany.
Modifications: Wikidata Q507207.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ietas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 C3 Ietas
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, Richard
Talbert
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Iglesias
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 A3 Iglesias
Modifications: Wikidata Q13661.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Imachara?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 E3 Imachara?
Modifications: Wikidata Q16846654. Nomisma.org.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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In Monte
Bulsinio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E6 In Monte Bulsinio
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 41321: In Monte
Bulsinio (Privala). Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Incastro
River
The Incastro is a river of Latium that drains the waters
originating from the Lago di Nemi. Its ancient name is
unknown.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Incia
(river)
The modern Enza river in northern Italy.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Indus/Sinthos/Phison
(river)
The Indus River flows 3,180 km (1,980 mi). from the Tibetan
Plateau to the Arabian Sea.
Modifications: "flows into" and added BAtlDir reference.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Inveravon
Site of a small Roman fort on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Iouernikos
Okeanos
The Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great
Britain.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ishān
Dulaiyhim
Mound, sometimes associated with the ancient city Tummal,
which is located in the modern Afak subdistrict of Iraq's
Al-Qādisiyyah governorate.
Modifications: Added PAA. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Isinda
(Lycian)
Ruins of the walled acropolis of ancient Isinda in Lycia are
variously said by modern scholars to be located either
"above" or 2-3km south of the modern Turkish village of
Belenli, which is in Antalya province. BAtlas and
OpenStreetMap generally agree (within their accuracy and
precision limits) with the location further south.
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:500K positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Jordy
Didier Orellana Figueroa, Tom
Elliott
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Ismaris
(lake)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 E3 Ismaris L.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q12878198.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Isola del
Tinetto
An island in the Ligurian Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q752505.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Issus/Nikopolis
An ancient port city of Cilicia at the apex of the gulf that
bore its name (Issicus Sinus).
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Istaevones
The Istaevones were a mythological Germanic tribal grouping
of the first century AD referred to by Pliny the Elder and
Tacitus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q371290.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Isurium
Isurium (modern Aldborough) was a Roman settlement - and
likely fort - along Dere Street.
Modifications: Added fort type and vici reference; updated
references. Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Italia
The Italian peninsula extending northward to the Alps as
recognized by the Romans.
Modifications: Wikidata Q913582.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Richard
Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann
McDaniel
Contributors: Pierre
Motylewicz, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Iudaea
(province)
The Roman province of Iudaea, incorporating the historical
regions of Judea, Samaria, and Idumaea, was established in 6
CE, when the former tetrarchy of Herod Archelaus came under
direct Roman administration. Following the Bar Kokhba War
(132-135), Hadrian changed the province's name to
Palaestina, and in the mid- to late 4th century CE the area
was divided into three provinces (Palaestina Prima, Secunda,
and Tertia or Salutaris).
Modifications: Edited. Added Wikidata and TM entries;
updated references.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, 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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Iuliopolis/Nikopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 B2
Iuliopolis/Nikopolis
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G021786: Nicopolis –
Alexandria.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Iulium
Carnicum
Iulium Carnicum (modern Zuglio) was a Roman settlement built
atop an indigenous settlement after 52 BC. It was a
dependency of Aquileia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Iuppiter
Arborator
A place included in Regio XI of the Regionary Catalogues,
this may have been a shrine on the spina of the Circus
Maximus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q107372650.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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J1
Barracks
Unexcavated military barracks south of House J1-A in Block
J1 at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata J1 Barracks (Q122158559).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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J4
Barracks
Unexcavated military barracks reworked from private houses
in Block J4 at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata J4 Barracks (Q122158562).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Janiculum
This hill is located outside the ancient city of Rome to the
west of the Tiber River and is not considered one of the
Seven Hills of Rome. From an early stage, the Janiculum was
connected to the city by fortifications and a bridge over
the Tiber. It also was the site of important water-powered
mills in the Roman Empire.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Jebel
Moya
Jebel Moya is an archaeological site located in the southern
part of the Gezira Plain in Sudan. The 25-acre site was the
locus of the largest-known pastoralist necropolis in Africa,
with more than 3,000 burials dating between 5000 BCE and 500
CE. Sir Henry Wellcome first excavated the site from 1911 to
1914.
Modifications: Added Vella Gregory 2023 and 2025. Removed
duplicate reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Julier
Pass
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B3 no. 3 (Julier
Pass)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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K7
Barracks
Military barracks located north of the camp wall in the
northern part of Block K7 at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata K7 Barracks (Q122158565).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kafir
Kala
An ancient settlement with fortified central area located in
the western part of modern Kolkhozabad, Tajikistan.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12824964. Reimported full way
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kafir
Qal'a, Archi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 99 D2 Kafir Qal'a, Archi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kainopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 C1 Kainopolis
Modifications: Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kaisareia/Hadrianopolis/Proseilemmene
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3
Kaisareia/Hadrianopolis/Proseilemmene
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Rob
Chavez, Tom
Elliott
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Kaisersteinbruch
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 B4 Kaisersteinbruch
Modifications: Wikidata Q874833.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean
Gillies
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Kaisias
Aigialos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 C2 Kaisias Aigialos
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kakyparis
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G5 Kakyparis fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kal(l)ipous
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B3 Kal(l)ipous fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kales
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Kales fl.
Modifications: Added missing BAtlDir modern name/location to
modified details. Created new location. Flows into.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kalkriese
The presumptive archaeological site of the Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest (A.D. 9).
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kalliaros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E3 Kalliaros
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Kalymna
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E3 Kalymna Ins.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur
De Graauw, Tom
Elliott
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Kam Pirak
wall
The Kam Pirak wall is a rammed earth defensive wall located
near Kumsar, Afghanistan. It has been traced for ca. 60
km.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added Ball 2019.
Created new location. Vici.org 93167: Kam Pirak (BALL-520) -
Balkh oasis wall.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kamberichon
Stoma
Ptolemy enumerates the ancient mouths (stomata) of the
Ganges river, from west to east. He lists
"Kamberichon Stoma" as the third of these. Cognizant of
significant natural and constructed changes in the hydrology
of the Ganges within and since antiquity, modern scholars
tentatively identify the Kamberichon stoma with the modern
Garai/Gorai-Madhumati river in Bangladesh.
Modifications: Cleaned up and linked Ptolemy reference;
modified summary; modified place type = river mouth;
modified summary; added associated modern names; rE
Kamberichon. Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kamiros
An ancient city of Rhodes, with evidence for Mycenaean
occupation. From the eighth century BC a Greek settlement
flourished, with a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on
its acropolis. The Hellenistic phase of the site followed
the tenets of Hippodamian planning. The city was twice
destroyed by earthquakes (226 and 142 BC).
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
McKee, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kammenyi
Log I
Settlement in the Middle Yenisei containing finds dated to
the 13th century BCE.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Karamagara
Bridge
A Roman-era bridge spanning the Arabkir Çay south of Hastek
Kale in Turkey. Now submerged and inaccessible.
Modifications: Added Generic GeoHack Accuracy Assessment;
switched citation type to data source.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Gabriel
Bodard, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Karataş
Karataş is a modern settlement situated at the northern bank
of Lake Van and 2 km in the east of Erciş in the southeast
of Turkey. Here two rock inscriptions of the Urartian king
Sarduri II., son of Argišti (8th century BCE) have been
found. One of them is of annalistic contents (CTU A 9-10),
the other reports the plantation of a vineyard in this
region (CTU A 9-11).
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Birgit
Christiansen
Contributors: Thomas
Seidler, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Karkheh/Eulaeus?/Ula(ya)?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 93 E2
Karkheh/Eulaeus?/Ula(ya)? fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: P. Flensted Jensen, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Karun
(river)
The modern Karun river flows from the Zard-Kuh mountains to
the Persian Gulf. In earlier Arabic and Persian sources, it
was known as the Dudjayl and may be identifiable with the
attested classical Greek Pasitigris.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: P. Flensted Jensen, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Kassa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 G3 *Kassa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kastros
Burial site in the modern town of Lapithos in northern
Cyprus containing burials dated to the Geometric Period.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Katarakta
Now unlocated, Katarakta was a place in Apulia. The Romans
reportedly captured it during the Second Samnite War in 311
BCE.
Modifications: Cornell 1995. Added modified summary, add
wikidata Q132508612. Initial revision; by.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kephisos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 B3 Kephisos fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Paus. 1.37.3.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Keraunilia
Keraunilia was a Samnite town captured by the Romans in 311
B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Khan
gaza
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 99 B2 Khan gaza
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kiakis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 G3 Kiakis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott
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Kınık
Höyük
An archaeological site in southern Cappadocia. Inhabited
from the Late Bronze Age through the Middle Iron Age, Kınık
Höyük was an important settlement in the Kingdom of
Tuwana.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q22085863.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Noah
Kaye, Tom
Elliott
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Kinolis
An ancient emporion on the southern coast of the Black Sea,
mentioned in multiple ancient sources. It is probably to be
identified with the subsequent site of "Ginolu Kalesi", a
now-ruined 9th/10th century CE castle in the modern
municipal territory of Çatalzeytin in Turkey's Kastamonu
Province.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added Eser 2004;
modified summary; added Wikidata and Topostext. Created new
location. Created new name. Added DARMC locs to maintain
resource alignment. Added Greek name, Strabo reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kirkintilloch
Roman fort on the Antonine Wall, in East Dunbartonshire,
Scotland
Modifications: Added Canmore reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Kleopatris
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 unlocated Kleopatris
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Klimax
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 E4 Klimax
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:500K positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kolchikos
Kolpos
The Gulf of Mannar is a shallow bay that is part of the
Laccadive Sea in the Indian Ocean. It is situated between
the southeastern tip of India and the west coast of Sri
Lanka.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q622811. Created
new location. Modified summary.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kolounioku
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Kolounioku
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kolyergia
(promuntory)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 E3 Kolyergia Pr.
Modifications: Created new location. Created new name.
Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kommenases
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 E4 Kommenases fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kophen/Koa
(river)
The Kabul River follows a course of ca. 700 km from the
Hindu Kush Mountains to the Indus River near Attock,
Pakistan.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Korakesion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 G4 Korakesion
Modifications: Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Phoebe
Acheson
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Korokondamitis/Opissas
Limne
Korokondamitis/Opissas Limne (Taman Bay)
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Korucutepe
An ancient settlement in the Altınova plain (eastern
Anatolia). The site was flooded by the construction of the
Keban Dam in 1974.
Modifications: Added PAA. Wikidata Q6098662.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Koryphas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D3 Koryphas
Modifications: Wikidata Q65067034.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Koryphasion
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 B4 Koryphasion Pr.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Stuart
Dunn, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kotyora
An ancient settlement on the Black Sea coast just to the
north of modern Ordu, Turkey. Archaeological remnants of
port facilities were previously noted in the neighborhood of
Kirazlimanı.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Kourion
(mountain)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Kourion M.
Modifications: Added Strabo. Changed type add reference.
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Krateia/Flaviopolis/*Agrippeia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3
Krateia/Flaviopolis/*Agrippeia?
Modifications: Wikidata Q290634. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Krentios
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Krentios
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Krommy(ak)on
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 B2 Krommy(ak)on Pr.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kromna
Kromna was a Milesian apoikía located on the Paphlagonian
coast of the Black Sea, the modern Tekkeönü.
Modifications: Updated references. Topostext.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Kumsar
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 98 G1 Kumsar
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kuṣāṇas
An imperial dynasty roughly contemporary with the early
Roman empire that controlled an area stretching from
Margiana in the northwest through the Punjab in the
southeast.
Modifications: Created new location. Modified summary;
cleaned up references. Wikidata Q25979.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kybelaia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 C4 Kybelaia
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q65070078.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kydna/Pydnai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 B5 Kydna/Pydnai
Modifications: Wikidata Q12811458.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kynthos
(mountain)
A mountain on Delos.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kytoros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C2 Kytoros
Modifications: Manto 9688191: Cytoros (Pontos).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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La Cuma,
Monte Rinaldo
The principal archaeological remains found in the
"La Cuma, Monte Rinaldo" site are those of a late Republican
sanctuary dating to the third through first centuries
B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q24933954. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Montjoie
A monumental Gallo-Roman column.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Muela
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 F4 La Muela
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Lacca
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E5 Lacca fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q17812.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ladyward
Roman Fort
Remains of a Roman fort have been identified between modern
Lochmaben and Lockerbie in Scotland. The site -- or an
as-yet undiscovered nearby settlement, sanctuary, or road
station -- may have been named *Locus Maponi by the Ravenna
Cosmographer.
Modifications: Added multiples references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
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Laepia
Regia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 unlocated Laepia
Regia
Modifications: Hoyos 1979.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Lagania/Anastasioupolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 H2
Lagania/Anastasioupolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Lageina
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 G5 *Lageina
Modifications: Wikidata Q85775550.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lago di
Monterosi
A volcanic crater lake located near Viterbo, Italy. The
study of lacustrine sediments has revealed palynological
evidence that has helped to reconstruct the ancient
environment and vegetation of peninsular Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3825987.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Laminium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B3 Laminium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Lamiospito
Tholos Tomb, Dimini
Late Helladic III B tholos tomb on the west foot of the
Neolithic hill settlement.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Ryan M.
Horne
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Lamos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 E3 Lamos fl.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Laneia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 B3 Laneia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lateran
Basilica, Palace, and Castra Nova equitum
singularium
Site of a basilica and palace from early Roman imperial
times, as well as an military installation built by
Septimius Severus for the Roman imperial cavalry bodyguard.
Now the site of the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
(rebuilt in the 16th century): Complesso dei San Giovanni in
Laterano (Basilica, Palazzo Apostolico Lateranense, edifici
annessi) Holy See; listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
1990.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Latopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 80 B3 Latopolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Bruno
Bazzani, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Francis
Deblauwe, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw, Eric
Kansa
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Laurum
The Castellum Laurum along the frontier in Germania Inferior
was built first in the AD 40s and then destroyed during the
Batavian Revolt of AD 69. The rebuilt fort remained in use
until the early fifth century.
Modifications: Updated references. WHL 1631-013: Frontiers
of the Roman Empire – The Lower German Limes.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Leia?
(island)
An island of the Sporades mentioned by Pliny the Elder. The
Barrington Atlas tentatively identified it with modern
Ligada.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lemba
Lakkous
A Late Neolithic settlement located near Chloraka, Cyprus.
This site is the first example of the Erimi group of
settlements that flourished in Cyprus ca. 3750-2300 BCE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1776730.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lepte
Akra
Lepte Akra (Cape Banas, Egypt (رأس بناس))
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Les
Tours-Mirandes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 F2 Les Tours-Mirandes
Modifications: Wikidata Q22956863. 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: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Libeia?
Ins.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 C5 Libeia? Ins.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Ligusticum
Mare
Ligusticum Mare (Ligurian Sea).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q42820.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Limen
to Kaisareiou
A harbor constructed in Constantinople during the reign of
Theodosius I; thirty-seven Byzantine-era shipwrecks have
been excavated from the harbor site.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Lindon?
Small Roman fort of Agricolan date in Scotland
Modifications: Added name; added Wikidata+TM+Canmore
reference; edited description; updated references. Created
new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lion of
Amphipolis (monument)
The Lion of Amphipolis is a fourth-century BC tomb sculpture
from Amphipolis in northern Greece. It may originally have
been connected with the Kasta Tomb.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Lokra
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 C3 Lokra fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lopadusa
(island)
The largest of the Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea,
Lopadusa has long served as a maritime base beginning with
Punic occupation in the first millennium BC.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Loudias
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 B3 Loudias fl.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q3560044.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Lucus
Asturum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 F1 Lucus Asturum
Modifications: Wikidata Q933164.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lugdunensis
(province)
A Roman province created by Augustus in the late first
century BCE.
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry; added TP.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications 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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Ryan M.
Horne
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Lurg
Moor
A Roman fortlet located on Lurg Moor dating from the
Antonine period, ca. AD 140.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Lycus
(river)
A tributary of the Maeander located in Phrygia.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
McKee, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lykoreia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Lykoreia
Modifications: Added Greek name, Strabo reference. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Reger, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Lykos
(river)
An ancient river of Sicily, which is now considered to
comprise three separately named courses: the Grande, the
Delia, and the Arena.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lyne
A Roman auxiliary fort in Scotland guarding the road from
Trimontium to Castledykes.
Modifications: Added Canmore reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Macedonia
(Roman province)
A province of the Roman empire, formed in the mid-second
century BCE, becoming a senatorial province in the mid-first
century CE.
Modifications: Added entries for Wikidata and TM.
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: Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies
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Mactaris
A Numidian site that eventually became a Roman colony in the
second century A.D.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM references; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Maenuba/Menova
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A5 Maenuba/Menova
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Magaba/Mordiacus
M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 C1 Magaba/Mordiacus
M.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Magdala/Taricheai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 C4 Magdala/Taricheai
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Magna
Graecia
Magna Graecia refers to the coastal areas of Southern Italy
on the Tarentine Gulf that were extensively colonized by
Greek colonists beginning in the eighth century BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q184313.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Richard
Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann
McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, R. Scott
Smith
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Maisolos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D3 Maisolos fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Majorca
(island)
Majorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands
archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Makaria
(island)
An ancient island or island group, attested by literary or
documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be
determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Makyneia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B4 Makyneia
Modifications: Created new name. Adjusted Romanized form.
Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve
project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies
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Malea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C3 Malea
Modifications: Added Greek name, Pausanias reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Malichou
islands
A group of 10 major volcanic islands located in the Red
Sea.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Malling
Malling is the site of a Roman fort first re-discovered in
1968 to the west of the Lake of Menteith.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference. Wikidata
reference.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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‘Mamucio’
Site of a Roman fort and civilian settlement in the
Castlefield area of modern Manchester.
Modifications: Added Wikdiata and vico.org entries; changed
type.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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*Manavia
(island)
*Manavia Ins. (The Isle of Man) is an island in the Irish
Sea between Britain and Ireland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mandas
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 E3 Mandas fl.
Modifications: Wikidata Q191314.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Manduessedum
At Manduessedum are the remains of a Roman settlement dating
from ca. A.D. 60 to the early fifth century. A first-century
A.D. military camp dates ca. A.D. 70.
Modifications: Added WIkidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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‘Manegordo’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 ‘Manegordo’
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Marmachyn
Place for Urartian rock inscription, 1km from Marmashen
Monastery.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Marmarica
Marmarica was an ancient region of the North African coast
between Cyrenaica and Aegyptus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q429466.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Marus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 B4 Marus fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Massalia?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 B2 Massalia? fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mauretania
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 1 C4 Mauretania
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Mauretania
Caesariensis (Roman province)
A Roman imperial province.
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry; 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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Mausoleum
of Lucilius Peto
A tumulus-type tomb discovered in 1887 belonging to the
military tribune M. Lucilius Paetus of the gens Lucilia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Maximianon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 80 D1 Maximianon
Modifications: Wikidata Q113654097.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Ryan M.
Horne, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Mazara
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 B3 Mazara fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mediolanum
A Roman fort and town located between Deva Victrix (Chester)
and Viroconium Cornoviorum (Wroxeter).
Modifications: Edited type; added Wikidata entry. Updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Mega
Stoma
Ptolemy enumerates the ancient mouths (stomata) of the
Ganges river, from west to east. He lists "Mega Stoma" as
the second of these. Due to significant natural and
constructed changes in the hydrology of the Ganges within
and since antiquity, modern scholars cannot securely
identify a particular channel in the Ganges delta today, but
the Barrington Atlas does connect the ancient Oxymatis
(modern Ichamati) river with the Mega stoma.
Modifications: Modified summary; modified place type = river
mouth; cleaned up and linked Ptolemy reference.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Megisba
Stagnum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 inset Megisba Stagnum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Meinas
Sabattha/Sabat
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 unlocated Meinas
Sabattha/Sabat
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Melitene
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 E4 Melitene
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard Talbert
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Melitene
Melitene was an ancient city on the Tohma River. It was the
station of Legio XII Fulminata from AD 70 onwards.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa, Chris de
Lisle
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Memphis
A city and capital of Ancient Egypt that remained an
important center for most of Egyptian history.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Iris
Fernandez, H. Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B.
Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw, Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Fu, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa, Chris de
Lisle
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Meros
(mountain)
Probably to be identified with Tirich Mir, the highest
mountain of the Hindu Kush mountain range.
Modifications: Created new location. Modified summary: less
certain per BAtlDir.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mesembria
Originally a Thracian site known as Menebria, Mesembria was
subsequently settled by Dorian Greeks in the early sixth
century BC, eventually becoming an important trading colony
on the Black Sea coast (modern Nesebar, Bulgaria). Listed as
a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
Modifications: Wikidata Q193241.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Meta
Romuli
The so-called "Meta Romuli" was a pyramidal tomb located in
the Ager Vaticanus in Rome. It likely dates to the first
century BCE or the first century CE. Its extant
superstructed was demolished in 1499. Remains of foundations
and pavements that have been associated with the tomb were
encountered in 1948-1949 during construction work in the
first block of the north side of the present-day Via della
Conciliazione.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Meta
Sudans
A large fountain located southwest of the Flavian
Amphitheater and completed under Domitian (ca. A.D. 96).
Four of Rome's Augustan regions converged at this point (I,
III, IV, X); it is possible that Regio II also intersected
the other four regiones at this place.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies
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Methouriades
islands
Islands located between Aegina and Attika, near Troizen.
Modifications: Wikidata Methouriades islands
(Q130375336).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Midaion
A city in Phrygia named after its legendary founder, king
Midas.
Modifications: Created new connection. Wikidata Q11936720.
Nomisma.org Midaeum.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Middle
Mithraeum
Second phase of a sacred space dedicated to the worship of
the god Mithras at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Middle Mithraeum
(Q123909218).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Midea
An ancient site in the Argolid in Greece, it shares a name
with the neighboring modern town.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, James
Newhard, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert
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Milecastle
46 (Carvoran)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Updated Locations. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Matthew
Clark
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Matthew
Clark, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Military
compound in the Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona
A complex of rooms requisitioned for military record keeping
and administration, formerly belonging to the Temple of
Artemis Azzanathkona.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mithraeum
of Lucretius Menander
The Mithraeum of Lucretius Menander located in ancient Ostia
dates to the third century CE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q112181347. Wikipedia de Mitreo di
Menandro. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Mnizos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Mnizos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Moenus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I2 Moenus fl.
Modifications: Created new connection. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Moeris
(lake)
Moeris Lacus (Lake Moeris) was an ancient lake in the
northwestern part of the Fayuum Oasis in Egypt; its
surviving modern remnant is Birket Qarun.
Modifications: Created new location. Created new name.
Changed name type to 'associated modern'. Geographic
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Herbert Verreth, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw, Gabriel
McKee
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Moesia
Superior (province)
A province of the Roman Empire created under the Emperor
Domitian from part of the older province of Moesia
(q.v.).
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry; updated references only partially linked to zotero
library.
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Molykreion?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B4 Molykreion?
Modifications: Added PECS. Updated references. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, G. Reger, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Mona
(island)
Mona Ins. (Isle of Anglesey or Ynys Môn) is an island off
the northwest coast of Wales.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Monemvasia
A Medieval refuge settlement founded ca. AD 583 that
developed into an important center from the tenth century
onward.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Tom
Elliott
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Mont
Vully oppidum
An Iron Age oppidum covering more than 50 hectares atop the
hill known as Mont Vully.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Monte
Catria
A mountain of the central Apennine range; the highest peak
rises to 1,702 metres (5,584 ft) above sea level.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2293161.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Savello (Rome)
Monte Savello is an area located in Rome's Sant'Angelo
district, between the pons Fabricius and the Capitoline
Hill. Its status as 'monte' is owed to the fact that an
artificial mound of debris accumulated in the area of the
Circus Flaminius and the Theater of Marcellus, a mound that
came to serve as a de facto quarry for spoliated building
materials. "Savello" refers to the post-eleventh century
incorporation of the area within the fortifications of the
Savello family. Modern excavations have revealed Roman,
post-Roman, Medieval, and more recent settlement
horizons.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Monte
Testaccio
An artificial mountain on the banks of the Tiber River at
Rome composed of 580,000 cubic meters of broken
amphorae.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Montesei
di Serso
A hilltop settlement with a long-term habitation, stretching
from ca. 2000 BC to the first century BC. The archaeological
site preserves the remains of 4+ mid-first millennium BC
dwellings.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Francesca
Cotugno, Tom
Elliott
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Monteverde
The hill of Monteverde, a part of the Ianiculum hill to the
west of the Tiber river, was a source of a brown, lithoid
tuff (tufo di Monteverde) that was quarried for use as a
building material from the second century BC.
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
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Moridunum
Axminster Roman Fort probably dating to the second century
AD
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mosella
(river)
Mosella fl. (Moselle river)
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Motya
A small island in the Stagnone Lagoon of western Sicily,
Motya has evidence for quite ancient settlement, including a
significant Punic phase. The settlement on the island was
destroyed by Syracuse in 379 BC. At one point the island was
connected to the mainland via a causeway.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jonathan
Prag
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Motya
causeway
Remains of a causeway that once connected Motya to the
Sicilian mainland.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Motykanos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F5 Motykanos fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mount
Fumaiolo
A mountain of the northern Apennines (elevation 1,408 m;
4,619 ft) from which the Tiber River originates.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Munda
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 F4 Munda fl.
Modifications: Created new location. Changed location type
to 'associated modern'. Wikidata added.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Musiris?
L.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D4 Musiris? L.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mutina
Ancient Mutina (originally the Etruscan town Mutna), was
first inhabited by Villanovans and later by Ligurians and
the Gaulish Boii. The Boii sieged the city in 218 BC and
later Mutina was re-established as a Roman colony (183 BC).
It was an important city and played a role in the civil wars
during the last decades of the Roman Republic.
Modifications: Wikidata Q11786862. Updated Pliny
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mylae
An ancient Greek settlement on the north-east coast of
Sicily, located at the base of a peninsula that juts into
the Tyrrhenian Sea. A colony of Zancle, it was probably
founded in the eighth or seventh century BC. In 260 BC,
during the First Punic War, the Romans won their first major
naval battle against the Carthaginians in the waters off
Mylae.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
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
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Myos
Hormos?
Myos Hormos was a port on the Red Sea built by the Ptolemies
in the third century BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1956723.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Nabalia
(river)
An ancient river mentioned by Tacitus whose modern location
cannot be determined today. It was located somewhere in what
is now the territory of modern Germany.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nad-i
Ali/Zarang?
A large site in modern Afghanistan's Nimruz province.
Archaeological evidence is abundant for habitation during
the third - first millennia BCE, as well as 8th - 13th
centuries CE, when Nād ʿAlī was clearly a major fortified
urban center.
Modifications: Modified place type = settlement; added Ball
2019; removed Ball 1982; modified summary; added locations
from Ball 2019 and OSM; added modern name. Created new
location. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Nālandā
Mahavihara
Buddhist monastery and educational center founded during the
Gupta Empire (5th century CE). The site was destroyed around
1200 CE. It was located in ancient and medieval Magadha
(modern-day Bihar), eastern India.
Modifications: Wikidata Q216243.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Narbonensis
(province)
The Roman imperial province of Gallia Narbonensis.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry; 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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Ryan M.
Horne
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Nea
Epeiros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 D3 no. 13 (Nea
Epeiros)
Modifications: Wikidata Q21556451.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S. Mitchell, R.S. Bagnall, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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(Nea)
Paphos
The legendary birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, (Nea)
Paphos has been a center of activity since the Final Bronze
Age when Mycenaeans honored the goddess there. The site was
listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980.
Modifications: Updated references. TP 9B2 (Talbert
2421).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Sean
Gillies
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Nearchi
An ancient tribe from Provence, France.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Nebovidy
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 I3 Nebovidy
Modifications: Wikidata Q2395695.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Necropoli
del Cavone di Monte Li Santi
A monumental, rock-cut Faliscan necropolis of Narce in use
from ca. 750 BCE until the fourth century BCE.
Modifications: Updated wikidata reference Access URI.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Negrar
Roman Villa
Remains of a Roman villa with mosaic pavements located near
the modern comune of Negrar di Valpolicella were first
discovered in 1922.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Nekou
Diorux
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 G3 Nekou Diorux
Modifications: Wikidata Q2538734.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nekromanteion
An ancient sanctuary of necromancy sacred to Hades and
Persephone located on the banks of the Acheron River in
Epirus, near the ancient city of Ephyra.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Nemea
Early Christian basilica
An Early Christian basilica located southeast of ancient
Nemea.
Modifications: Added wikidata Paleochristian basilica at
Nemea (Q127271531).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Neorion
Neorion Harbor was a harbor of Constantinople in use from
the fourth century until the late Ottoman period.
Modifications: Added wikidata Neorion Harbour
(Q18123476).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nesis?
(river)
Nesis? fl., a river of the western Caucasus flowing into the
Black Sea.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to 'associated modern'.
Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Nesoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 E4 no. 29 (Nesoi)
Modifications: Wikidata Q21556457.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S. Mitchell, R.S. Bagnall, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Nicopolis
An ancient city of Epirus founded by Octavian ca. 31 B.C. to
commemorate his victory over Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra
at the Battle of Actium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert
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‘Nido’
‘Nido’ or Nidum was the site of a Flavian Auxiliary fort and
milestone; now Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
Modifications: Updated references. Modified summary. 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
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Nikaia
According to Strabo, Alexander founded Nikaia in order to
celebrate his victory over Porus.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nile
Delta
The delta of the Nile River in Lower Egypt.
Modifications: Wikidata Q179528. TGN 7024089: Nile Delta
(delta).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee, Sean
Gillies, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Nineveh/Ninos
This important Mesopotamian city flanks the eastern edge of
the Tigris flood plain, opposite modern Mosul, of which it
is now a suburb. From the third millennium B.C. onwards,
Nineveh was the most important religious center of the
goddess Ištar in the area that would become the Assyrian
heartland. Starting in the Middle Assyrian period, the city
came under the authority of the kings of Assyria, who often
sponsored large-scale building activities there. However, it
was not until 704 B.C. that Nineveh became the
administrative capital of Assyria, when the Neo-Assyrian
king Sennacherib moved the royal family and court there and
transformed the city into a thriving imperial metropolis.
Nineveh remained Assyria’s capital until 612 B.C., when it
was captured and destroyed by a Babylonian-Median collation
led by Nabopolassar and Cyaxares. The visible remains of the
(7th-century) Assyrian city include the citadel mound
Kuyunjik, the smaller mound of Nebi Yunus, and the
twelve-kilometer-long city wall.
Modifications: Updated Hdt. Strabo.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel
Bodard, Richard
Talbert, Francis
Deblauwe, Rune
Rattenborg
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Nisyrion
(islands)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E4 Nisyrion Inss.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Perry
Scalfano, Tom
Elliott
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Noricum
Mediterraneum
Roman province created by Diocletian c. 300 EC
Modifications: Edited type for province; added description;
added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Noricum
(province)
A province of the Roman Empire at the death of Trajan (117
CE).
Modifications: Edited type for province and added entries
for gazetteers.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Noricum
(region)
Region deriving its name from a federated Celtic kingdom
that became a province of the Roman empire (q.v.).
Modifications: Edited type for region and added Wikidata
entry; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Noricum
Ripense
A Roman province created by Diocletian ca. 300 CE.
Modifications: Edited description, added Wikidata/TM entries
and changed type for province.
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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North
Leigh
North Leigh Roman villa is a large villa complex located
near the River Evenlode. This was a luxurious villa with
four bathing suites.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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North
Wraxall
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E3 North Wraxall
Modifications: Updated references. 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, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Noumenion/Hiera
et Cepia? (islands)
Rocky islands described as being 25 stades from Paphos,
Cyprus.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Noviomagus
Noviomagus (Noviomagus Cantiacorum) was a Roman settlement
located in southeastern Britain near Westminster on Watling
Street.
Modifications: Added ToposText and Wikidata entries.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Noviomagus
Treverorum
This settlement of the Treveri (modern Neumagen in Germany)
served for a time as market and road station and was later
the site of a late Roman fortification. Extensive funerary
remains also survive.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Novum
Hydreuma
A Roman road station located along the ancient route leading
from Berenike to Edfu (the ancient Apollinopolis Magna).
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Numidia
(Roman province)
A province of the Roman empire at the death of Trajan (117
CE).
Modifications: Edited type for province; added entries for
Trismegistos, Wikidata and ToposText; cleaned up references
that were improperly / not fully linked to zotero
library.
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Numituriana?/Saltus
Caeliae Maximae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 Numituriana?/Saltus
Caeliae Maximae
Modifications: Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Nuraghe
Loelle
A nuragic site near Caput Tyrsi.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Nuraghe
Palmavera
A site near Alghero, Sardinia, belonging to the first
nuragic phase (fifteenth and fourteenth centuries BC).
Modifications: Wikidata Q1732146. Updated references.
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Nuraghe
Santa Barbara
A nuragic site located on Monte Manai in Sardinia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q122200644.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Nuraghe
Santu Milanu
A single-tower nuraghe with a quadrilobate bastion.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q122206712. Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Nuraghe
Su Valsu
A Middle Bronze Age nuraghe located southwest of Florinas in
Sardinia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Nuweiba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 76 F4 Nuweiba
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oaxus
(lake)
Oaxus lacus, the modern lake Zorkul (or Sir-i-kol), is a
lake located in the Pamir Mountains along the border between
Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Odryses
(river)
An ancient river of Mygdonia mentioned by Strabo. Foss
(BAtlas) identifies it with the modern Kara Dere (Karacay),
a tributary of the Simav in Turkey's Bursa province,
rejecting 19th century scholarship that identified it
tentatively with the Nilüfer.
Modifications: Modified summary. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oia
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oidanes/Diardines
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 G4 Oidanes/Diardines
fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oktapitaron
Akron
A headland located in southwest Wales which marks the divide
between the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Old
Oswestry
Old Oswestry is an Iron Age hill fort located in northwest
Shropshire, England.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7084681. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Opis
Opis was an ancient city of Babylonia located on the Tigris
River close to the site of modern Baghdad.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1287526.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Carolin
Johansson, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Ordovices
A Pre-Roman Celtic tribe inhabiting part of what is now
Wales, the Ordovices' territory was bonded by the Silures to
the south and the Deceangli to the north-east.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Orkaorkoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Orkaorkoi
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Orneon?
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 inset Orneon? Pr.
Modifications: Created new location. Wikidata Q2426307.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Orolaunum
A large settlement (vicus) of the Treveri, located at modern
Arlon in Belgium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Oskumken
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Oskumken
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Osmanthorpe
Roman vexillation fortress
The remains of Osmanthorpe Roman vexillation fortress are
situated on a hilltop in the valley of the River Greet.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+vici references; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Ostrakine
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 C3 Ostrakine
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: B. Isaac
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ouergionios
Okeanos
The Celtic Sea is a region of the Atlantic Ocean off the
south coast of Ireland.
Modifications: Wikidata Q81499. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ouidros
(river)
A small coastal river located between the Rhine and the
Amisia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7928147.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ouindogara
Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 C5 Ouindogara Kolpos
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ouxella
(river)
An ancient estuary cataloged by Ptolemy. BAtlas was only
confident enough to locate it somewhere in modern Somerset,
listing it as an "unlocated" feature in the Map-by-Map
Directory. Other scholarly suggestions include the Axe and
the Parrett rivers.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3046077.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ovidis
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D1 Ovidis fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ovidiu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 F4 Ovidiu
Modifications: Updated references. 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.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oxydrankai/Oxystacae/Oxyttagae
An ancient people whose territory is unlocated
Modifications: Added Latin name, Pliny reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oxymatis
(river)
The Ichamati River.
Modifications: Cleaned up and linked Arrian reference.
Created new connection. Wikidata Q3350166.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oxyrhynchus/Pemje
A city of Upper Egypt, Oxyrhynchus/Pemje is particularly
well known as an archaeological site that has produced
important papyrus manuscripts of ancient texts.
Modifications: Wikidata Q622640.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Jonathan
Fu, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Paduline
villa
A Roman villa located on the Bruna river that was in use
from the third century B.C. until the fifth century A.D.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Pagus
Ianiculensis
Pagus Ianiculens is a name for a district of the
Transtiberim during the Republican period. The name is
attested in two inscriptions of ca. 100 B.C., one of which
was found in an opus signinum pavement near the church of
Santa Maria dell'Orto.
Modifications: RE Ianiculensis pagus. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Pakonia?
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 C2 Pakonia? Ins.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Palaia
Epeiros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 D4 no. 12 (Palaia
Epeiros)
Modifications: Wikidata Q3179417.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S. Mitchell, R.S. Bagnall, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Palea
Kameni
Palea Kameni is the smaller of the two volcanogenic islands
in the centre of the Santorini caldera, formed over the last
two millennia. It was most likely formed before or during
the major period of volcanic activity in A.D. 1866-1870.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q1419053.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Stuart
Dunn
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Palmaria
(island)
The second largest of the Pontine Islands, the modern
Palmarola.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pandataria
(island)
An island in the Pontine archipelago of the Tyrrhenian Sea,
Pandataria is volcanic in origin and is best known, in
historical terms, as the place to which Augustus banished
Julia the Elder, his daughter, in 2 BC and to which Tiberius
banished Agrippina the Elder in AD 29.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Pannonia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 C3 Pannonia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Ryan M.
Horne, Herbert Verreth, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Pannonia
Inferior (province)
A province of the Roman Empire at the death of Trajan (117
CE).
Modifications: Edited type for province; added WIkidata and
TM entries.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pannonia
Superior (province)
A province of the Roman Empire at the death of Trajan (117
CE).
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Pantheon
A temple in the Campus Martius of Rome that was first built
by Marcus Agrippa (ca. 27-25 B.C.) and then re-built by the
emperor Hadrian (after A.D. 126). In A.D. 609 the structure
was consecrated as a Christian church, S. Maria ad
Martyres.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Jonathan
Fu, Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Parenos?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 C3 Parenos?
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Parma
The site of a Bronze Age terramare settlement, Parma was
re-founded first by Etruscans and later by the Romans when a
colony was established there in 183 B.C. The city was
rebuilt by Augustus and was eventually sacked by Attila.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2683. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Parthenios
(river)
An ancient river of Asia Minor, emptying into the Black Sea
(modern Bartın Irmaği/Bartin Su in Turkey).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Pazarlı
Höyük
Settlement located about 30 km. from Alaca Höyük in modern
Turkey's Çorum province. The site contains structures dated
to the Neolithic, Hittite, and Phrygian periods.
Modifications: Added PAA. Wikidata Q6094790.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Peion/Peon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Peion/Peon
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Pelorus/Regium
(promontory)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 H2 Pelorus/Regium Pr.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pelousiakon
Stoma
The easternmost ancient mouth of the Nile River, fed via the
now-defunct "Pelusiakos potamos" branch of the river and
emptying into the "Pelousiakos Kolpos", a bay on the
Mediterranean near the ancient settlement of
Pelusium/Pelousion.
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:500K positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Pennocrucium
Romano-British settlement and military complex located at
present day Water Eaton, UK
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry; changed
description.
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
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Pergus
L.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 E3 Pergus L.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pertosa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B3 Pertosa
Modifications: Updated references.
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
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‘Petobrogen’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 ‘Petobrogen’
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Peuke
Nesos (island)
An island located in the ancient delta of the Danube
river.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Phaeca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Phaeca
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Phaika
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B1 Phaika
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Phasis
(river)
Phasis fl. (Rioni river (Georgian: რიონი)) is a major river
of western Georgia.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Philippeion
The Philippeion is a tholos at Olympia constructed to
celebrate Philip II's victory at Chaeonea in 338 BCE and
completed by Alexander the Great.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Updated references. Added topostext.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Marco Tonda, Eli Franz
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Philosophiana
An ancient settlement not far from Piazza Armerina, in the
municipality of Mazzarino. Archaeological finds suggest it
was inhabited from the early Roman Imperial period to the
third century A.D., when it was abandoned. The site was then
re-occupied during the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, Richard
Talbert
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Pi-Ramesses
Capital city built by New Kingdom pharaoh Ramesses II at the
modern Egyptian village of Qantir. The site is near the old
capital, Avaris.
Modifications: Added PAA. Updated wikidata Pi-Ramesses
(Q937930). Updated references.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Pikrai
Limnai
The Small Bitter Lake is a salt water lake in the Sinai.
Modifications: ItMiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pinara
Pinara was a city of Lycia located at the foot of Mount
Cragus (now Mount Babadağ).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pinnata
Castra
The Roman legionary fortress at modern day Inchtuthil.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
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Piroboridava
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E2 Piroboridava
Modifications: Wikidata Q7198058.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pisidia
(region)
Pisidia was a region of ancient Asia Minor located to the
north of Lycia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Plavis
(river)
A river of northern Italy that flows from the Alps to the
Adriatic Sea.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Podandus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 F2 Podandus
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
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Poggio
del Molino
A Roman villa overlooking the Tyrrhenian sea located within
the former territory of Populonia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Polypodousa
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 F4 Polypodousa Ins.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pons
Aelius
The Pons Aelius or Aelian Bridge (now Ponte Sant'Angelo) was
completed by Hadrian in AD 134 to span the Tiber opposite
the new mausoleum of the emperor.
Modifications: Updated Initial Provenance, update
creators.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Pons
Aemilius
The Pons Aemilius was the first stone bridge across the
Tiber river at Rome (241 B.C.). Its remains are known today
as the 'Ponte Rotto'.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pons
Campanus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E3 Pons Campanus
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pons
Cestius
A Roman stone bridge on the Tiber river, spanning the river
channel from the Tiber Island westward to the Transtiberim
(Trastevere). The original bridge dates to the first century
BC.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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*Pons
Drusi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 D3 *Pons Drusi
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pons
Dubris
An ancient settlement and bridge at the modern village of
Pontoux (Saône-et-Loire department, France).
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Modified summary; modified place type += bridge;
adjusted RE reference and added link.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pons
Fabricius
The Pons Fabricius (sometimes referred to as the Ponte dei
Quattro Capi) is a first century BC bridge in Rome that
spans part of the Tiber from the area of the Circus
Flaminius to the Tiber island.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Pons
Neronianus
A bridge across the Tiber river built either by Caius or
Nero in order to connect the western part of the Campus
Martius with the Campus Vaticanus.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Pons
Probi
The Pons Probi across the Tiber is attested in the Notitia
and, according to Platner and Ashby, was likely built under
Emperor Probus in the third century AD.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Pons
Servili
A bridge (and associated mutatio or other road station)
listed on the Peutinger Map. Hammond 1974 (whence BAtlas)
localizes the bridge in the modern "Fusha e Kododeshit"
plain in Albania, located west of modern Urakë, which he
identifies with a mansio named Claudanon listed in the
ItBurd. Bitrakova-Grozdanova 1994 would place the bridge at
or very near Urakë and Claudanon in the vicinity of moden
Radožda in Macedonia.
Modifications: Added TP name, TP reference. Created new
location. Modified summary; added Bitrakova-Grozdanova 1994;
added associated modern names and locations, which supersede
currently published DARMC location. DARMC location 4418 =
related. Created new name. Added Generic OSM Accuracy
Assessment.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pons
Vetus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B3 Pons Vetus
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pont
Julien
A bridge that spans the river known as the Cavalon (French),
once part of the Via Domitia.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
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Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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"Ponte Sanguinario"
at Spoletium
The "Ponte Sanguinario" at Spoleto is a late republican to
early imperial Roman bridge. The remains of the bridge are
now below street level in the Piazza della Vittoria, not far
from the Porta San Gregorio.
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Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Porcibera
(river)
A river, flowing from Monte Leco in the Ligurian Apennines
and emptying in the Ligusticum Mare near Genua.
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Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Stefano
Costa, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Poros
Building
A narrow structure southwest of the Agora of Athens, built
in the mid-5th century BC. Some modern scholars identify it
as the Athenian prison where Sokrates and others were held
and executed, but it was probably a workshop for marble
workers.
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Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Port
antique de Marseille
The Port antique de Marseille is the oldest exposed portion
of the city's ancient port, located in the Jardin des
Vestiges archaeological park and containing remains from the
6th c. BCE through the 4th c. CE.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Updated references.
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Niels Christoffersen, Gifford Quinn
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter, Tom
Elliott
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Porta
Appia
A gate in the Aurelian Wall through which the Via Appia
passed. Now known as Porta S. Sebastiano.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1234193.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Porta
Aurelia
A gate in the Aurelian Wall at the summit of the Ianiculum
through which the Via Aurelia passes.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2000448.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Porta
Naevia
The now-lost Porta Naevia was a minor gate in the
Republican-period wall of the city of Rome. It was located
on the Little Aventine and its position may correspond to
the modern Largo Enzo Fioritto.
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Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
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Porta
Portuensis
The Porta Portuensis was one of the gates of the Aurelian
Wall of Rome, located in the Transtiberim. The original gate
carried an inscription of Honorius and was destroyed during
the reign of Pope Urban VIII. The present Porta Portese,
built by architect Vincenzo Maculani in 1644, occupies its
site.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Porta
Querquetulana
The Porta Querquetulana was a gateway of Rome's so-called
Servian Walls. It derived its name from from a sacred grove
of oaks that seems to have vanished by the first century
BCE.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Porta
Tiburtina
The Porta Tiburtina is a gate in the Aurelianic Walls
through which the Via Tiburtina passes. It is also known
today as the Porta San Larenzo.
Modifications: Wikidata Q186990.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Porte
Noire (Besançon)
A Gallo-Roman triumphal arch dedicated to Marcus
Aurelius.
Modifications: Wikidata Q99218.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Portus
Dubris
Portus Dubris (modern Dover) was a key commercial site for
trade across the English Channel and was a key site
connected with the A.D. 43 Roman invasion of Britain.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Gabriel
Moss
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Portus
Itius
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 unlocated Portus
Itius
Modifications: Wikidata Q2611105.
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Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Portus
Pisanus?
The port city of Roman Pisa.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Povarovka
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 H3 Povarovka
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pozzo
sacro di Sa Testa
An architectural complex dating to Sardinia's nuragic
period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2208879.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pozzuolo
necropolis
A necropolis of Etruscan Veii.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Praeneste
An ancient city of central Italy, the eighth and seventh
century B.C. origins of which demonstrate high-level trade
contact with the Eastern Mediterranean world. The city
withdrew from the Latin League (499 B.C.) and opposed Rome
in the Latin war; Cincinnatus eventually subdued Praeneste.
Sulla founded a new colony there in the first century
B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q243133. Updated references. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Praetorium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B3 Praetorium
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pranu
Muttedu
Pranu Muttedu is a pre- and protohistoric archaeological
site located near Goni, Sardinia. The complex includes
standing stones (menhirs) and prehistoric built tombs (domus
de janas). The site dates to the Late Neolithic (3200 – 2800
BC) and Early Chalcolithic (2800 – 2600 BC) periods.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q2107814.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Prasiane
(island)
Large island formed by two branches of the eastern Indus
River Delta.
Modifications: Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Prasmon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Prasmon
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Preclassical
naiskos in the Parthenon
A small shrine with an altar built before 480 BC on the
Acropolis of Athens. The northern colonnade of the Parthenon
was built around this shrine, preserving it in situ. It is
unknown what cult it housed.
Modifications: Added PAA.
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Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Priene/‘Lince’?
Priene/‘Lince’? was an ancient Greek city of Ionia on an
escarpment of Mycale Mons.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Anastasia Kokiousis, Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jackson
N Miller, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne, Chris de
Lisle
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Prilius
L.
A coastal lake of Etruria between Vetulonia and Rusellae;
its remains can still be seen in the Padule di
Raspollino.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Proserpina
A Roman-era reservoir and dam northwest of modern Mérida in
Spain, which was tapped to supply Emerita Augusta (modern
Mérida) via aqueduct.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1818061.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jean
Luc PIROUX, Gethin
Rees, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Jonathan
Fu
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Ptychia
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 A2 Ptychia Ins.
Modifications: Updated references, add wikidata, add
topostext. Updated references. Created new name. Added Latin
name, add Pliny.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Puente de
Cañete
The remains of a Roman bridge known locally as Puente Viejo
or Puente de Cañete lying one mile west west of Obulco on
the Arroyo Salado. The bridge may have been associated with
a conjectured secondary Roman road or route between Corduba
and Catulo because although unmentioned in the Antonine
Itinerary, the bridge's location lies between two mentioned
stations: Calpurniana and Vircao.
Modifications: Itiner-e and ItAnt references (see also) and
related comment in modified summary; added wikidata
Q108337284.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pula
Arena (Roman amphitheater)
The Pula Arena is a Roman amphitheater dating to the first
century.
Modifications: Wikidata Q474998.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pumsaint
Roman Fort (ancient Louentinon?)
A Roman fort located in and around the modern village of
Pumsaint in Wales, it is probably the "Louentinon" mentioned
by Ptolemy. The Latinate form "Luentinum" is common in the
literature but is not attested by any ancient source.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Pyraloi
(islands)
The Lamu Archipelago is located in the Indian Ocean near the
northern coast of Kenya.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pyrogeri
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C6 Pyrogeri
Modifications: Added Latin name, add Pliny reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Pythopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 E4 Pythopolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Qasr Abu
Rukba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 B3 Qasr Abu Rukba
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.T. Parker
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Quadi
The Quadi, mentioned by Tacitus, were an ancient Germanic
tribe and a part of the Suebi.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Quartier
du Stade at Delos
Neighborhood surrounding the stadium in the settlement of
Delos, constructed during the Hellenistic period.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Raṣappa
A land (and later an Assyrian province) mentioned in
first-millennium B.C. Akkadian texts from Assyria and Suhu.
Scholars generally believe that this land/province is
located east of the Habur River, south of Jebel Singar, and
northeast of the land Bit-Halupê.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jamie
Novotny
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Ravenglass
Roman Bath House
The Ravenglass Roman Bath House, also known as
"Walls Castle", is linked to the second-century CE fort at
Glannoventa. English Heritage dates the site ca. 130 and
deems it one of the tallest surviving Roman ruins in
Britain.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Regianum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 A5 Regianum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Regium
Lepidum
Regium Lepidum (modern Reggio Emilia) was founded by M.
Aemilius Lepidus in either 187 or 175 B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q13360.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Rha/Attila
(river)
The modern Volga river is the longest river in Europe.
Modifications: Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Rio
Maior
A Roman villa in Rio Maior, Santarém, Portugal.
Modifications: Edited description; added Wikidata reference;
updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Roman
amphitheater at Mactaris
The Roman amphitheater at Mactaris dates to the second
century.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
amphitheater at Patavium
The Roman amphitheater at Patavium dates to the Augustan
period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q21040915.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
amphitheater at Thuburbo Maius
The Roman amphitheater at Thuburbo Maius is an extramural
structure constructed by hollowing out elevated terrain.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
amphitheater of Col. Tarraco
A Roman amphitheater in Tarragona built in the first century
A.D. The structure was renovated under Elagabalus.
Modifications: Located at.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Roman
amphitheater of Venusia
A Roman amphitheater dating to the first and second
centuries.
Modifications: Wikidata Q28978106. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
camp, Seldom Seen
A Roman camp, located some 290m northwest of Seldom
Seen.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
city wall of Zaragoza
The Roman city wall of Zaragoza was begun under Tiberius,
although work continued through the third century. The wall
once stretched some 3,000 meters and had 120 defensive
towers.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3328022.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Roman
Heidelberg
A complex of Roman military structures was established and
upgraded between the first and third centuries CE on the
banks of the Neckar River in Germany where modern Heidelberg
now stands. Forts, bridges, roads, and manufacturing
facilities with attendant burials and inscriptions have been
excavated.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1594006.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Roman
mausoleum at Bou Arada
The mausoleum of Caius Iulius Augustus Felix in Bou Arada,
Tunisia.
Modifications: Added citation detail to Weaver 2004
reference. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Ryan M.
Horne
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Roman
theater at Helikore/Nicaea
Pliny the Younger discussed the restoration of the theater
in a letter sent to the Roman emperor Trajan.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
theater of Herculaneum
The Roman theater of Herculaneum was constructed during the
Augustan period. The theater was discovered first in 1709
while a well was being dug.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Roman
theater of Saguntum
The Roman theater of Saguntum could accommodate
approximately 8,000 spectators.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
Thermae (Varna)
A monumental bath complex constructed in the 2nd c. CE in
modern Varna, ancient Odessus.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Andrew Harris, Niels Christofferson
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter, Tom
Elliott
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Roquepertuse
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E2 Roquepertuse
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Roxolani
A nomadic Sarmatian people who occupied territory between
the Don and Dnieper rivers, later migrating toward the
Danube, to the Baragan steppes of Romania.
Modifications: Added Latin name, add SHA ref.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Rudston
Roman Villa
a fourth-century Romano-British villa west of the modern
village of Rudston
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Manning, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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S.
José
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E4 S. José
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Passera
S. Passera is a Christian church on the Tiber river in Rome,
opposite the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls. The
current church dates to the ninth century and incorporated
the remains of a Roman tomb. The church is traditionally
connected to a community of local miners.
Modifications: Updated references. Feature type. Info.roma
4056: sepolcro a tempietto presso Santa Passera.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Passera hypogeum
A hypogeum connected with the S. Passera complex.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Paulus
One of Rome's four major papal basilicae, S. Paulus was
founded by Constantine I in the early fourth century A.D.
and expanded by Valentinian I in the 370s. The basilica,
with many renovations, repairs, and improvements, stood
until the 19th century, when it was destroyed in a fire. The
reconstructed basilica only generally resembles the original
structure.
Modifications: Wikidata Q231699.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Scholastica
A convent founded within the area of the Villa Neronis.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full relation
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Sebastianus
S. Sebastianus (San Sebastiano fuori le mura) is a Christian
basilica outside the walls of Rome; the earliest phase
belongs to the fourth century AD.
Modifications: Wikidata Q658051.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Šabac
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 B5 Šabac
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabagena
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 unlocated Sabagena
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabalassa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 unlocated Sabalassa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabandos?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 C5 Sabandos?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabarz
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 98 D4 Sabarz
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabatinca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B2 Sabatinca
Modifications: Modrijan 1962.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabrina
(river)
Sabrina fl. (River Severn) is the longest river in the
United Kingdom.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sacra
Via
The Sacra Via (Sacred Way) is one of Rome's oldest urban
streets and its main sacred route, extending from the top of
the Velia (summa Sacra Via) to the Forum Romanum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q655172. Reimported full way
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sacro
Speco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 E2 Sacro Speco
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Reimported full
way geometry and updated provenance. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sagapa
Stoma
The Sagapa Stoma is a river mouth reported by Ptolemy.
Erdosy (BAtlas) identifies it with the western mouth of the
Indus river, contra Eggermont.
Modifications: Updated references. Flows into. Modified
summary; cleaned up and linked Ptolemy reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Saipros
(river)
Flumendosa river.
Modifications: Created new location. Wikidata Q1243685.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Salinae
Salinae is a Romano-British site of ca. 20 ha located at the
confluence of the Dane and Croco rivers, some 30 km east of
Chester. The site was occupied by the late first century
A.D. and remained in use until the fourth century. The Roman
road from Lancaster to Littlechester formed the main
north-south street axis of the site.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7362090.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Salona
A coastal city of Dalmatia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1258998.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee
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Saltus
Poctanensis P(h)osphorianus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 G4 Saltus Poctanensis
P(h)osphorianus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Samnitum
(island)
Scholars tentatively associate the ancient name Samnitum
with modern Ile de Noirmoutier.
Modifications: Wikidata Q292346.
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Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Samos
(settlement)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 D2 Samos
Modifications: Wikidata Q13580795.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee
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San
Giovanni in Oleo
A sixteenth-century chapel near the Porta Latina that is
believed to commemorate the location where the Christian
apostle John was reportedly unharmed after being immersed in
a vat of boiling oil in 92 CE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1814304.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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San
Paolo alla Regola
The Catholic church of San Paolo alla Regola located in the
modern Rione of Rome named "Regola", to which it gives its
name. The current edifice of the church dates to the
seventeenth century. Excavations carried out from 1978 to
1982 documented multiple layers of architecture dating from
the imperial period when this district was used primarily as
one of warehouses (horrea) located near the Tiber River.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3585374.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sanafir
Island
An island in the Red Sea to the east of Tiran island.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2000838.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sanctio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 unlocated Sanctio
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Sanctuary
18/19
Small temple building E7-19 with tenemos E7-18 at
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Sanctuary 18/19
(Q122158575).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sanctuary
of Aphrodite Pandemos
The sanctuary of Aphrodite Pandemos ("of all the People")
and Peitho ("Persuasion"), established by Theseus or Solon,
was located on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens,
directly below the Nike Temple bastion. It was a centre of
the Aphrodisia and Arrephoria festivals. The surviving
remains belong to a structure built ca. 287/6 BCE.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Sanctuary
of Aphrodite Paphia
A major sanctuary to Aphrodite on Cyprus; activity is found
as early as the third millennium BCE.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Rose Gatlin, Hayley Curtis
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter
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Sanctuary
of Athena Hygieia
A small sanctuary of Athena Hygieia ("of health") on the
Acropolis of Athens, consisting of a statue and an altar,
next to the Propylaia. The sanctuary may have been
established in 430/29 BC in response to the Periclean plague
or have older roots on the Acropolis.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Sangarius
(river)
The Sangarius river (modern Sakarya) is the third longest
river in Asia Minor and flows through ancient Phrygia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Santa
Maria dell'Orto
The church of Santa Maria dell'Orto is a Roman Catholic
church located in Rome's Trastevere district. Its foundation
is traced to 508.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1634605.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Santa
Maria in Domnica
The Minor Basilica of St. Mary in Domnica alla Navicella,
also known as Santa Maria in Domnica, is a Roman Catholic
church in Rome, Italy. The basilica has ancient origins,
with likely foundations in the fifth century A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2060055.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Santa
Maria in Tempulo
A deconsecrated Christian church on the flank of Rome's
Caelian Hill, Santa Maria in Tempulo is connected with the
ancient tradition of the spring and grove of Camenae.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3674146.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Santa
Maria Maggiore
Santa Maria Maggiore is a major papal basilica as well as
one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. Located on the
Mons Cispius, the origins of the church date to the reign of
Pope Celestine I (422–432).
Modifications: Wikidata Q186282.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Santi
Quattro Coronati
Santi Quattro Coronati is an early Christian basilica on
Rome's Caelian Hill begun by Pope Miltiades in the fourth
century A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1536044. Edited. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Sarabos
(river)
The modern Ghaghara river in India, a major tributary of the
Ganges.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sarapieion
A
The earliest of the three shrines sacred to Serapis
identified by archaeologists working at Delos in the
nineteenth century.
Modifications: Cleaned up references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sard-Kerman
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 G4 Sard-Kerman
Modifications: Modified place type -> region after
BAtlas.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Saxones
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 F2 Saxones
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Scadinavia/Scandza
The sixth-century CE historian Iordanes described
Scadinavia/Scandza, modern Scandinavia, as a "great island"
in his description of the origins of the Goths.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1720869.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scheggia
Pass
The Scheggia Pass marks the division between the Central and
Northern Apennines in northern Umbria. Its elevation is 632
meters above sea level.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Elizabeth
Robinson
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Schinoussa
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 B4 Schinoussa Ins.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Scyllaceus
Sinus
Scyllaceus Sinus (modern Gulf of Squillace) is an inlet of
the Ionian Sea along the Calabrian coast of Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q249550.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Segontium
A Roman fort at present day Caernarvon. The first Roman fort
was built under Agricola ca. A.D. 77 and the site was
occupied by Romans until ca. 338.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Semirus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 E4 Semirus fl.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Semissos/Sam(m)a
Castorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 G4 Semissos/Sam(m)a
Castorum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Semnones
The Semnones were a tribe of the Germanic Suebi whose
territory lay between the Albis and Viadua rivers.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sep.
Geta
A Roman tomb along the Via Appia that is traditionally
believed to be that of Publius Septimius Geta, the younger
son of Septimius Severus.
Modifications: Updated wikidata Q19545588. 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: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sepias
(promuntory)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E1 Sepias Pr.
Modifications: Created new location. Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sepulcretum
A modern appellation of the ancient Iron Age necropolis
uncovered along the Sacra Via adjacent to the Temple of
Antoninus and Faustina in April 1902. Giacomo Boni and
others conducted extensive excavations at the site.
Modifications: Wikidata Q132422442.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Sepulcrum
Hirtii
The tomb of Aulus Hirtius, consul in 43 B.C., was discovered
beneath the northwest corner of the Palazzo della
Cancelleria in Rome in 1938.
Modifications: Wikidata Q112671662.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Sesekreienai?
Inss.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 C3 Sesekreienai? Inss.
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Setis
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 80 inset Setis Ins.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1476222.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Shaur/Choaspes?/Eulaeus?/Uknu?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 93 E2
Shaur/Choaspes?/Eulaeus?/Uknu? fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, P. Flensted Jensen, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sicilia
(Roman province)
The Roman province of Sicilia (Sicily) was initially
organized in 241 BC as a territory with a proconsular
governor. The territory fell to the Vandals in AD 440 but
was reclaimed by the Byzantines.
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications 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, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Siculum/Ausonium
Mare
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 1 G3 Siculum/Ausonium
Mare
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 63120: Sikelikon Pelagos.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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*Sidamaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 D2 *Sidamaria
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
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Sidi
Ahmed
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 28 C5 Sidi Ahmed
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Euzennat
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Silina
Inss.
*Silina Inss. (Isles of Scilly) form an archipelago off the
southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula of Great
Britain.
Modifications: Wikidata Q180209.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Silumnus
(island)
Pliny mentions a Silumnus island as one of several
"inter Hiberniam ac Britanniam". It is likely to be the same
island as that recorded by Ptolemy under the name "Limnos".
The Barrington Atlas tentatively associated Silumnus with
modern Lambay (Ireland).
Modifications: Wikidata Q1520062.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Simyra?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 B4 Simyra?
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Rune
Rattenborg
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Sinai
The Sinai Peninsula is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to
the north and the Red Sea to the south.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sinonia
(island)
A small island that is part of the Pontine Islands.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Siret
el-Craat
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 26 (Siret
el-Craat)
Modifications: Modified title. Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sitones?
The Sitones? were a Germanic or Finnic people living
somewhere in northern Europe.
Modifications: Wikidata Q489519.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Skedemosse
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G2 Skedemosse
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Skellig
Michael
An island in the Atlantic Ocean located just west of the
coast of Ireland.
Modifications: Wikidata Q207193.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Skouriotissa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 B2 Skouriotissa
Modifications: Wikidata Q22988530.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Skylax
(river)
Skylax fl. (modern Çekerek river) is a tributary of the Iris
river in Asia Minor.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Soanos
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 C3 Soanos fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Soknopaiou
Nesos
An ancient settlement in the Egyptian Fayum, known today as
Dime.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Solaize
Roman Milestone
A Roman milestone.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Sororium
Tigillum
Sororium Tigillum describes a wooden beam that stretched
across a branch of the Sacra Via that climbed the Oppian
Hill near the Compitum Acilii. The monument was flanked by
altars of Iuno Sororia and Iuno Curiatius. It is an ancient
monument about which there are many stories, the primary one
being a link to the Horatii and Curiatii and Publius
Horatius' slaying of his own sister.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sorte
Muld
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G2 Sorte Muld
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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South
Stoa I
South Stoa I is the modern name for the stoa that bounded
the southern edge of the Agora of Athens from the late 5th
century BC until the mid-2nd century BC, when it was
demolished and replaced with South Stoa II. It contained
rooms for communal dining and was probably the headquarters
of the metronomoi and other officials.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2747176.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Southwick
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G4 Southwick
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
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Spalauthra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E2 Spalauthra
Modifications: Wikidata Q17631096.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Sparsholt
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F3 Sparsholt
Modifications: Wikidata Q7573804.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Spelaion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 C4 Spelaion
Modifications: Benton 1931.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Spurie
(island)
An island now known as Yılanlı Island.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Philipp
Pilhofer
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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SS.
Marcellino e Pietro
The church of Saints Marcellinus and Peter is a Roman
Catholic church located on the Via Merulana in Rome. Pope
Siricius built the original church in the fourth century
A.D., close to the catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter. The
relics of the saints were deposited in the church in
1256.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1870333. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Stoa at
Brauron
The Stoa at Brauron, within the larger Artemis Brauronia
complex, housed dining spaces as well as votive offerings to
the goddess Artemis. The Stoa was Π-shaped, wrapping around
a courtyard that separated it from the temple of Artemis at
Brauron, which it faced. Worship at the cult site began ca.
the eighth century BCE. The site was abandoned after a flood
in the third century BCE.
Modifications: Corrected OSM reference from "node" to "way".
Wikidata Q132326811.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Basil-Anne Stackpole, Julie Mason
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter, Tom
Elliott
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Stomalimne/Mastramela
Stagnum
Stomalimne/Mastramela Stagnum is a coastal lagoon on the
Mediterranean coast of France, located som 25km northwest of
Marseille.
Modifications: Created new location. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Strophilas
Ancient site on the promontory of Strophilas, Andros.
Archaeological evidence of a town from Late Neolithic to
Early Cycladic (4500-3300 BC).
Modifications: Paa; associate modern. Archaeological site;
representative; neolithic.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Catherine
Bouras
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Studforth
Hill
The remains of a Romano-British amphitheater were discovered
on Studforth Hill, just outside the village of Aldborough
between Harrogate and York in northern England.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated references.
Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Subututtu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 F2 Subututtu
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Suebi
The Suebi were an ancient tribe in Germany, first mentioned
by Iulius Caesar ca. 58 BC.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Sulayman
Mountain
The Sulayman-too Sacred Mountain (Taht-I-Suleiman, Sulayman
Rock or Sulayman Throne) located in the city of Osh was once
a major place of Muslim and pre-Muslim pilgrimage. The
mountain is located in the plains the Fergana Valley.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Sumer
Sumer (Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian Kiengir) is the name of a
historical region of southern Mesopotamia, now modern-day
southern Iraq. It is home to one of the world’s earliest
civilizations and one of the places where writing was first
developed. Eridu, Girsu, Lagash, Shuruppak, Umma, Ur, and
Uruk are among its most well-known urban centers.
Modifications: Added PAA. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jamie
Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Summanus,
Aedes
"Aedes Summanus" or "Templum Summanus" was a temple built
near the Circus Maximus during the war with Pyrrhus. It
could have been located on the slope of the Aventine Hill.
The temple was likely built after lightning struck the
terracotta statue of Summanus included in the pedimental
sculpture of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the
Capitoline Hill, causing the statue's head to be flung into
the river Tiber.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Summerston
A Roman military installation of 2.4 ha associated with the
Antonine Wall that was identified in 1980.
Modifications: Added fortlet type.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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*Summus
(lake)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B3 *Summus L.
Modifications: Created new location. Superseded.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Surkh
Kotal
Surkh Kotal is an archaeological site of southern Bactria
and one of the most significant sites connected with the
Kushan civilization.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1799523. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Susegana
bridge
A Roman bridge along the Via Claudia Augusta.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Location type. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Sykeon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B3 Sykeon
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Syria
(Roman imperial province)
The Roman imperial province of Syria.
Modifications: Changed type for province and added Wikidata
entry.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications 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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Syrie
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 inset Syrie Ins.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Edited.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tabennisis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 80 A1 Tabennisis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tablis
A place located between Lugdunum Batavorum and
Noviomagus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2603491.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tachompso
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 81 C2 Tachompso
Modifications: Wikidata Q18692564.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, D. Borough, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Tainour
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D5 Tainour
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Takht-i
Sangin
Takht-i Sangin is an ancient settlement located near the
confluence of the Vakhsh and Panj rivers. It may be the
source of the so-called "Oxus Treasure".
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tameia?
Roman fort in Cardean, Scotland.
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Tannetum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 G4 Tannetum
Modifications: Wikidata Q1976012. Added TP name, TP
reference, Latin.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Tarpodizo’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 A1 ‘Tarpodizo’
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tarraconensis
The Roman imperial province of Hispania Tarraconensis.
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry; geoNames 8378513: Hispania Tarraconensis.
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Ryan M.
Horne, Gabriel
McKee
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Tassiesholm
According to Canmore,
"a major Roman complex (Flavian to Antonine) at Milton (Roy's Tassieholm) was excavated between 1938 and 1950 by J. Clarke."
Modifications: Added name; added Wikidata reference; changed
type. Created new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Tavia
(river)
A river flowing from Alpes Maritimae and emptying into the
Ligusticum Mare near Costa Bellene.
Modifications: Wikidata Q645291.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Stefano
Costa, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tebtynis/Theodosioupolis?
An ancient Egyptian settlement located near the modern
village of Tell Umm el-Baragat in the Al Fayyum Governorate.
Tebtunis was founded by Amenemhat III around 1800 BC and
flourished during the Ptolemaic period.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q1500580.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Tectosages
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 B1 Tectosages
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Tedanius
(river)
An ancient river. Ptolemy places its mouth on the Adriatic
coast of what is now Croatia, between Lopsica (modern Sv.
Juraj) and Ortopla (modern Stinica). BAtlas followed prior
scholarship in identifying it with the former course of the
Gacka river, which was diverted in the 1960s for power
generation. Other prior scholarship assumed Ptolemy was in
error, suggesting the Tedanius be identified with the modern
Zrmanja river, which is located significantly further south
than Stinica.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tell
Arpachiyah
A Neolithic site occupied in the Halaf and Ubaid
periods.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1744863. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Clifflena
Tiah
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tell
el-Borg
Fortified site dated to the New Kingdom located on the
eastern frontier of Egypt, just into the Sinai
Peninsula.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tell
el-Mazar
A small but tall settlement mound located in the Jordan
Valley with archaeological remains from the eighth-fourth
centuries BCE.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tell
Hammam al-Turkmen
Tell Hammam al-Turkmen is an ancient settlement mound or
tell located on the left bank of the Balikh river,
approximately 80 km north of Raqqa, Syria. The tell has a
diameter of 500 meters and stands 45 meters tall.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Tell
Taya
Tell Taya is an archaeological site located in Iraq's
Nineveh Province. The site was occupied from the third to
the first millennia B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q7697518.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
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Telos
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E5 Telos Ins.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Telos
(settlement)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E5 Telos
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Temos
(river)
The Temo river.
Modifications: Created new location. Wikidata Q1132100.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of Castor and Pollux, Cora
The Temple of Castor and Pollux at Cora was originally built
between the fourth and the second centuries B.C. The
partially extant architrave carries an inscription of the
first century B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q3983310.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of Khnum at Esna
A temple dedicated to the god Khnum constructed during the
Ptolemaic and Roman period in the city of Esna (Latopolis).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of Magna Mater
The Temple of Magna Mater, also known as the Temple of
Cybele, was dedicated near the Clivus Victoriae on the
Palatine Hill on 11 April 191 BCE. The original temple was
destroyed by fire in 111 BCE. Following another series of
destructive fires, Augustus restored the temple, as he
records in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti.
Modifications: Wikidata Q383609.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Temple of
Min and Isis
This temple is located at the modern Egyptian village of
El-Qala, which is near Coptos (modern Qift). It was built
likely under Augustus, expanded by Caligula and Claudius,
and survived into the Coptic period.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new location.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Nicolas
Souchon, Zachary
Rosalinsky, Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of Trajan at Pergamon
The Temple of Trajan at Pergamon, also referred to as the
Traianeum, was dedicated to Trajan and Zeus Philios and
completed during the reign of Hadrian.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of Vesta at Rome
The Temple of Vesta, located at the east end of the Forum
Romanum.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Sebastian
Heath, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies
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Temple
of Zeus at Cyrene
The Doric Temple of Zeus at Cyrene.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12243758.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Noura
Alavi
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott
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Tentyra
The Ptolemaic temple to Hathor at Dendera.
Modifications: Wikidata Q735254.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Richard
Talbert, Nate
Nagy, Mark Depauw
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Tepe
Ahingaran
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 99 C3 Tepe Ahingaran
Modifications: Wikidata Q108311122. Vici.org 91563: Tepe
Ahingaran (BALL-1160).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Terabdon
Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 B4 Terabdon Kolpos
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Wikidata Q7561928.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Teredon/Diridotis
Unlocated ancient port city in southern Mesopotamia
Modifications: Changed modified summary; added Wikidata+TM
entries. Updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Flensted Jensen, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
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Teriolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 D2 Teriolis
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Terme
di Tito
The so-called "Terme di Tito" is a terraced Roman villa site
located in the modern comune of Castel Sant'Angelo near Lago
Paterno.
Modifications: Send back. Submit for review. Publish
externally.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Teutoburgium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 F4 Teutoburgium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Teutones?
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group.
Modifications: Wikidata Q179674.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Thasos
(settlement)
Greeks from Paros founded a colony on Thasos in the middle
of the seventh century B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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The
House of the Masks
The House of the Masks (also known as the House of the
Comedians), built around 150-100 BC, was a luxurious
residential complex that may have housed traveling troops of
actors performing at the theater in Delos.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Michael
Horst
Contributors: Elise Johnson, Michael Horst, Jeffrey
Becker, Emily van Zanten, Dalton Parish, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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The
Temple of Athena Polias at Priene
The temple of Athena at Priene, designed by the architect
Pytheos, is an especially good example of the Late Classical
form of the Ionic order.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jackson
N Miller, Anastasia Kokiousis
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz
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Theater
of Delos
An ancient theater located in the settlement of Delos.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
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Theatrum
Pompei
Rome's first permanent theater, located in the Campus
Martius. The complex was completed under the second
consulship of Pompeius Magnus in 55 B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection. Idai gaz 2285877:
Pompeius-Theater.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Theodosian
Walls
The Theodosian Walls (Murus Theodosii) were erected during
the reign of Emperor Theodosius II (r. 408–450) to defend
the landward approach to the city of Constantinople.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Therasia
(island)
Therasia is the the second largest island of the Santorini
Archipelago. It was separated from Thera by the Thera
eruption.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Changed location type to 'associated modern'.
Changed name type to 'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Thonis
The Egyptian site of Thonis, sometimes referred to as
Thonis-Heracleion, was located near the Canopic Mouth of the
Nile, approximately 32 km northeast of Alexandria. Its ruins
are now submerged.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jonathan
Fu, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Thorax
Described as a "beautiful city of the Sarabastrae" by Pliny
the Elder, this ancient settlement may be identifiable with
modern Tharad in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection.
Modified summary; modified place type = settlement; adjusted
Pliny reference link. Created new location. Edited.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Thorax
(mountain)
Gümüş Dağ.
Modifications: Added wikidata Durmuş Dağı (Q31525018).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Thracia
(province)
The Roman province as defined in the Barrington Atlas.
Modifications: Edited type for province and added Wikidata
entry.
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: Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Brian Z. Lund, Sebastian
Heath, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs
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Thubunae/Tuben
Oppidum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 D2 Thubunae/Tuben
Oppidum
Modifications: Wikidata Q1324393.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Thyrreion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 C4 Thyrreion
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Ticis?
(river)
The Muga river of Catalonia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q740393. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tikarios
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 C3 Tikarios fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q2006062.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tilurium
Tilurium was the site of the fortress of Legio VII Claudia
Pia Fidelis.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tino
(island)
An island in the Ligurian Sea designated as part of a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, Tino is connected with the life of the
seventh-century AD Christian Saint Venerius.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tiran
Island
Tiran (Arabic: جزيرة تيران Jazīrat Tīrān) is an island
located in the Straits of Tiran, which separate the Red Sea
from the Gulf of Aqaba.
Modifications: Wikidata Q598889.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tirsos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Tirsos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomb of
Cossinia
A Roman tomb on the right bank of the Anio discovered in
1929. The tomb dates to the first century A.D. and is
associated with Cossinia, a priestess of the cult of
Vesta.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Cuccumella
An archaic tumulus-type tomb at Vulci.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3531077.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Gaius Rabirius Postumus Libertus and family
A tomb of the Republican period belonging to the freedman
family of the Rabirii.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Tomb of
Hilarus Fuscus
The Late Republican tomb of the freedman Hilarus Fuscus
along the Via Appia (ca. 30 B.C.).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q3955651. Vici.org 14978: Tomb of
Hilarus Fuscus.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomb of
Marcus Servilius Quartus
A Roman tomb on the Via Appia dating ca. A.D. 100.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Tomb of
Quintus Sulpicius Maximus
The tomb of the boy poet Quintus Sulpicius Maximus on the
Via Salaria in Rome. He died in 94 CE, aged just 11
years.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
the Mayor of Athribis
The tomb of Psenosiris, identified in a tomb inscription as
the Mayor of Athribis, is a rock-cut shaft tomb with a
richly-decorated burial chamber. The tomb was constructed in
the necropolis of Athribis in the middle of the first
century CE (ca. 37-54 CE).
Modifications: Edited.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
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Tomb of
the sons of Sextus Pompeius Justus
A tomb on the Via Appia dated ca. 50 CE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Tomba
dei Carri
A mid-seventh century BCE tumulus at Populonia with a
diameter of 28 meters; part of the San Cerbone
necropolis.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomba di
Fadilla
A Roman tomb on the Via Flaminia at Grottarossa that is
associated with Annia Aurelia Fadilla, the daughter of the
emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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*Tongobriga
A Roman settlement located at modern Freixo in Portugal.
Modifications: Wikidata Q10383167.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Toprakkale
A large, fortified Kushan urban center (first to third
centuries).
Modifications: Wikidata Q108118147.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tor
Marancia
The modern toponym Tor Marancia is claimed to derive from
the Praedium Amaranthianus, a villa belonging to the
second-century A.D. freedman Amaranthus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3993559.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
Caetani
A Medieval tower located on Tiber Island.
Modifications: Edited. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
dei Graziani
The Torre dei Graziani is a twelfth-century tower on the
Esquiline Hill in Rome.
Modifications: Updated references. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre del
Filosofo
The so-called "Torre del Filosofo" was a structure on Mt.
Etna that may have been built by the Roman emperor Hadrian
in honor of the Greek philosopher Empedocles as local legend
held that he once climbed the mountain and died by falling
into the volcano.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3533772.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
di Centocelle
A Medieval tower that was originally built in the twelfth
century and is located near the crossroads of the
present-day via Casilina and viale Palmiro Togliatti in the
city of Rome.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q3995556.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
di Mercurio
A tower associated with Pompeii's fortification wall that is
also sometimes designated as "Tower XI".
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Tourmanin
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 D4 Tourmanin
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Trachin?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D4 Trachin?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Trachis/Herakleia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 C3 Trachis/Herakleia
Modifications: Updated references. Idai gaz 2764133:
Herakleia Trachinia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Chris de
Lisle
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Tragilos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 B3 Tragilos
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Wikidata Q18676760.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Tragurium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D6 Tragurium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Trebula
Suffenas
An ancient Sabine city.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G019711: Trebula
Suffenas – Ciciliano. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Treveri
An ancient Gallic people, later part of the Roman Empire.
Their chief city was Augusta Treverorum.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated references.
Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Triboci
The Triboci were a Germanic people inhabiting eastern Gaul,
comprising what is now Alsace.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete zotero
fetch for wikdata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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tribus
Velina
The tribus Velina was one of the later rural tribes which
was established in Rome in 241 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Vasiliki
Papathanasiou
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tricasses
Gallic tribe dwelling on the upper Seine and the Aube rivers
during the Roman period
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated
references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Trimontium
A Roman fort in Scotland.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Triteia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 C4 Triteia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Tritium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 H2 Tritium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Troia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 E4 Troia
Modifications: Updated references. Added Greek name, Strabo
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Troikon
Oros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 F1 Troikon Oros
Modifications: Updated references. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tropaeum
Augusti/Alpium Tropaeum/Alpis Summa/Alpis
Maritima
A victory monument built by Augustus (5 B.C.) to commemorate
the subjugation of the tribes of the western Alps. The
Romans considered the spot to be "In Alpe Maritima".
Modifications: Wikidata Q747588.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Tropina
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D5 Tropina
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tullum
Tullum was the capital of the civitas Leucorum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q154728.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tumba de
Servilia (Servilia Tomb)
The Tumba de Servilia was constructed as a mausoleum for the
Servilii family in the 1st century CE and is part of the
Roman Necropolis of Carmo in Sevilla, Spain.
Modifications: Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Ella Arnold, Amelia Grissom
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter, Tom
Elliott
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Tumulo
del tesoro
An Etruscan tumulus of the seventh century B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tungri
Tribe, or group of tribes, who lived in the Belgic part of
Gaul, during the times of the Roman Empire.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM references; updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Turia
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 E2 Turia fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Turret
0A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Added Wikidata entry. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Turris ad
Algam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 F2 Turris ad Algam
Modifications: Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tyana/Col.
Aurelia Antoniniana
An ancient city of Cappadocia that was the capital of the
Neo-Hittite kingdom in the first millennium B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection. Updated
references.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa, Gabriel
McKee, Chris de
Lisle
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Uitgeest
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 A4 Uitgeest
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Umm
el-Gbur
An ancient settlement at modern Umm el-Gbur in Libya.
Modifications: Wikidata Umm el-Gbur (Q106156832).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Perry
Scalfano, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
bridge
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 F4 unnamed bridge (Pons
Sonti, over Aesontius fl.)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
fort at Anreppen
A Roman legionary camp, approximately dating to the years
4-6 CE, located at modern Anreppen, Stadt Delbrück
(Germany).
Modifications: Updated references. DAMRC 2381. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Bettina
Tremmel, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
Place
An unnamed ancient place
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
road
An ancient road circling the island of Cyprus. The
Barrington Atlas indicates both Roman and Late Antique
chronology for the road.
Modifications: Updated modified summary and references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
road
Unnamed route or road from Canopus to Pelusium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
roads in the area of Vorgium
Vorgium area
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 B2 unnamed canal (from
Schedia to Alexandria)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G3 unnamed aqueduct
(Ruwertal-Wasserleitung, at Col. Augusta Treverorum)
Modifications: Wikidata Q1539735.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 D3 unnamed centuriation
(Genava)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Krateia → Carus Vicus → Krentios → Map 63
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 21 (Ras
el-Hilal)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 25 (Gasr Bu
Hassan)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 22 (Sidi Bu
Breyek)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 27
(Esc-Sceneidra/Siret esc-Schenedira)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 23 (Omm
Sellem)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 D1 no. 28 (Siret Bu
Hosc)
Modifications: Added BAtlas 1:1 million positional accuracy
assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 E2 unnamed aqueduct (3
miles S Villareal, over R. Sec)
Modifications: Doñate Sebastia 1966.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B4 unnamed aqueduct (NW
Iliberri)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A1 unnamed dam (Los
Linares, S Castillo de Bayuela on R. Guadamera)
Modifications: Caballero Zoreda 1982.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B2 unnamed dam
(Moracantá, 6 miles N Orgaz, on arroyo which joins Arroyo de
Guazalete)
Modifications: Caballero Zoreda 1982.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 A3 unnamed wall (around
Aigina)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Urias
Sinus
The Lago di Varano.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Utsurgae’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 B1 ‘Utsurgae’
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q65051973.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vallis
Alba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 F2 Vallis Alba
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Added Generic OSM Accuracy Assessment.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vandali
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 G3 Vandali
Modifications: Wikidata Q42211.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Varakhsha
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 H2 Varakhsha
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Brian Z. Lund, Sean
Gillies, Mary E. Downs
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Varus
(river)
The Var river.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Varvaria
A Roman municipium of the first century A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12749569.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vaticanus
Ager
A district on the right bank of the river Tiber, between the
lower course of the river and the territory of Veii.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3606501.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vatrenus
(river)
This ancient river, identified with the modern Santerno, is
one of many draining the northern slopes of the Appenines
into the Po valley. Today, the Santerno eventually empties
into the modern Reno, but in antiquity it flowed, possibly
in multiple branches, further into the complex and now
much-changed Padus (Po) delta.
Modifications: Wikidata Q569068.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Veii
An important city of South Etruria located north-northwest
of Rome, Veii was eventually sacked by the Romans in 396
B.C. The ancient city covered some 180 ha.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Velia
The Velia, no longer extant, was a spur stretching from the
north side of the Palatine Hill toward the Oppian Hill.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Vellavi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 B4 Vellavi
Modifications: Changed type to ethnic name, add Latin name
provided by Pliny, add Pliny reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, pliny
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Velsen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 A4 Velsen
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Venonis
Venonis was a Roman site located at the intersection of
Watling Street and Fosse Way in Britannia.
Modifications: Added PECS.
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
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Vesontio
Vesontion (modern Besançon) is first mentioned by Caesar in
his commentaries ca. 58 BC. It is situated on a tributary of
the Saône river.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vi(n)genna
(river)
Mentioned in ancient sources, the Vi(n)genna is probably to
be identified with the modern Vienne, a major river of
France and a tributary of the Loire (ancient Liger).
Modifications: Wikidata Q659546.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Aemilia Scauri
A Roman road connecting Rome to Placentia begun by Marcus
Aemilius Scaurus in 115 B.C.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Celle necropolis
A Roman necropolis with 14 tombs constructed during the
first and early second centuries A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q55685943.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Egnatia
The Via Egnatia was a Roman road begun in the second century
BC that crossed the Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia,
and Thrace.
Modifications: Wikidata Q273783.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Via
Lata
Via Lata is a later Latin name for the portion of the
ancient Via Flaminia within the walls of Rome. According to
Platner and Ashby, the name first appears in the Regionary
Catalogue but it is commonly attested in sources, including
the liber Pontificalis.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3066709.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vicus
Africus
A street of the Esquiline Hill attested by Varro.
Modifications: Wikidata Q127378417.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vicus
Contiomagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 G3 Vicus Contiomagus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vicus
Scuttarensium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 E4 Vicus
Scuttarensium
Modifications: Wikidata Q45710412.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Villa
del Pastore
A large villa at Stabiae covering more than 17,000 square
meters.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
of Masseria Ciccotti
A Roman villa along the via Herculea near Oppido Lucano.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Villa
of the Lillies (Amnisos)
A Bronze Age house at Amnisos, Crete.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Romana di Collesecco
A villa rustica located in the Sabina, ca. 1 km from
Cottanello (Rieti). The imperial villa was superimposed over
a villa of the republican period.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q22039190. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
romana di via Carciano
A Roman villa dating to the second century A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q130263089.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vindelicus/Soulgas
(river)
Vindelicus/Soulgas fl. (Sorgue river) is a river of
southeastern France, situated between the Alps and the Rhone
river.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vinovia
Vinovia was a Roman fort, now known as Binchester Roman
fort, established ca. A.D. 79 to guard the crossing of Dere
Street on the River Wear.
Modifications: DARMC 19224. Created new location. Replaced
deprecated modified location place type.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Viromandui
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 D3 Viromandui
Modifications: Wikidata Q761664.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Vomanus
(river)
The Vomano river in Abruzzo flows into the Adriatic Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q266116.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vorocingus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Vorocingus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Waddon
Hill
A Roman fort in Dorset, England, that began as a temporary
camp under Vespasian.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott, Scott
Vanderbilt
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Wadi
Murabba'at
The Wadi Murabba'at, known also as Nahal Darga, is a ravine
in the Judean desert east of Bethlehem. Four cave sites were
identified and excavated there in 1952. A fifth cave was
identified in 1968.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Wall of
Media
The Wall of Media, also known as Mēdías teîchos or the Wall
of Semiramis, at Habl as-Sahr is mentioned by Xenophon in
the Anabasis as a defensive ditch at the Euphrates built on
the orders of Artaxerxes in the fifth century BC.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Wall0043,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Northern interior wall from the Baptistery, Christian House
Chruch, Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete zotero
fetch for wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Wall0044,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Portion of the western interior wall (flanking the baptismal
font) from the Baptistery, Christian House Church,
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Wall0044 Baptistery, Christian
house church (Q116950451).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Wall0045,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion on the north-facing exterior side of the
baptismal font from the Baptistery, Christian House Church,
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated wikidata
Wall0045 Baptistery, Christian house church (Q116950452) -
incomplete zotero fetch.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Wall0046,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion on the east-facing exterior side of the
baptismal font from the Baptistery, Christian House Church,
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; updated wikidata
Wall0046 Baptistery, Christian house church (Q116950453)
reference - incomplete fetch to zotero.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Wall0047,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion on the western (back) interior side of the
baptismal font from the Baptistery, Christian House Church,
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete zotero
fetch for wikidata ref.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Wall0048,
Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion on the south-facing exterior side of the
baptismal font from the Baptistery, Christian House Church,
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; complete zotero
fetch for wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Woodchester
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E3 Woodchester
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Yalındüz
Find place for cuneiform inscription.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Yanuh
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 A5 Yanuh
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Yassi
Höyük
Mound and find place for cuneiform inscription.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Zabas
Megas (river)
The Great Zab river originates near Lake Van and flows some
400 km until it joins the Tigris River.
Modifications: Changed location type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Zas
Cave
A sacred cave located on Mt. Zas on the island of Naxos, Zas
Cave preserves evidence of human occupation ranging from the
Late Neolithic period to the Early Cycladic III period.
Local tradition holds that the sky god Zeus hid from Cronus
in the cave. Rock cuttings in the area refer to
"Zeus Melosios".
Modifications: Wikidata Q26987393.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Zawiyah
Zāwiyah (also Zawiyeh) is a site in the middle Euphrates
region in what was part of the ancient kingdom of Suhu. The
city was situated on the north bank of the Euphrates, a few
kilometers west of Sur Jureh and Gleieh. Like many towns and
cities of the ancient kingdom of Suhu, Zāwiyah is now
underwater; the area was flooded after the construction of
the Haditha dam. The city's ancient name is not known.
Modifications: Added PAA.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jamie
Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Zephyrion
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 A3 Zephyrion Pr.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Elizabeth
Robinson, Tom
Elliott
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Zervokhori
A fortified settlement, probably constructed in the
Hellenistic period, located south of the modern Greek
village of Asfaka (Souli municipality, Epirus). An
extensive, elite residence was built inside the
fortification in early Roman times. The modern chapel of Ag.
Donatos, which incorporates spolia from a Hellenistic
structure, was built on part of the lower terrace of the
ancient site.
Modifications: Added topostext, add wikdata. Created new
location. Modified summary after Topostext.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Zeus
Sabazios, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 A4 Zeus Sabazios, T.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker