Pleiades Gazetteer Change Log: 2025-03-01 - 2025-03-31
During the month of March 2025, the Pleiades editorial college
published 85 new and 670 updated place resources, reflecting the
work of Jeffrey Becker, Matthew Clark, Anthony Durham, Tom Elliott,
Güner Girgin, Maxime Guénette, Greta Hawes, Brady Kiesling, Chris de
Lisle, Sean Manning, Gethin Rees, Rosemary Selth, R. Scott Smith,
Nicolas Souchon and Scott Vanderbilt.
New Place Resources
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Abbazia
San
Claudio al Chienti
The church of San Claudio al Chienti is a Romanesque church
building
located in the municipality of Corridonia in the Chienti
valley. It
was founded in the eleventh century.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Achaemenid
empire
The Persian or Achaemenid empire based in ancient Iran
dominated
West Asia and Egypt from 559 to 331 BC.
Creators: Chris
de Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Malum
Punicum
Ad Malum Punicum describes a street on the Alta Semita in
ancient
Rome, likely corresponding to the modern Via delle Quattro
Fontane.
Vespasian owned a domus in this street and it was here that
the
future emperor Domitian was born.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Alhambra
Alhambra, Generalife, and Albayzín together form a UNESCO
World
Heritage Site that preserves elements of the medieval
heritage of
Granada, Spain. The Alhambra is a fortified palace complex
that was
begun by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir and
founder
of the Emirate of Granada, in 1238.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ancient
Stadium
of Sikyon
The ancient stadium of Sikyon.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ayn-Manawir
Temple
Temple dedicated to Osiris located 3km west of the modern
village of
Dush.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Basilica
of
Saint Augustine in Campo Marzio
The Basilica of Saint Augustine of Hippo in Camp Martius is
a
titular minor basilica of the Roman Catholic church located
in the
Campus Martius of Rome. The basilica was conceived in 1286
and the
current basilica was completed in 1483.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Caerau
Caerau is the site of a Roman fort and camps in Wales that
were
occupied from about 75 CE to the mid-second century.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Capalbiaccio
Tricosto
The fortified site of Tricosto di Capalbiaccio is located in
southern Tuscany, some 6 km inland from the ancient Latin
colony of
Cosa (Ansedonia). The archaeological site was initially
identified
by means of a field survey led by Stephen L. Dyson
(1976-1980).
Beginning in 2009 the site was again investigated. The site
had a
long occupational life, beginning as a minor Etruscan center
(ca.
seventh century BCE) and continuing in use through the
Middle Ages
(tenth century CE).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Cáparra
amphitheater
The Roman amphitheater at Cáparra (Oliva de Plasencia,
Spain).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Carmarthen
A Roman fort in Wales occupied from about 75 CE to at least
100
CE.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Chalcidicum
Augustus uses the generic term Chalcidicum to describe a
porch he
built as an approach to the Curia Iulia.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Chapel
of
Wadjmose
Chapel dedicated to the prince Wadjmose, son of Pharaoh
Thutmose
I.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Chega
Sofla
An archaeological site located in the Zeydun plain south of
the
provincial city of Behbahan, Iran.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Chervony
Mayak
Chervony Mayak (Kherson Oblast, Ukraine) is the site of a
necropolis
associated with the Late Scythian culture (second and
mid-third
centuries CE).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Colle
Oliva
A Roman villa rustica in use from the middle Republican
period until
the 4th century A.D.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Colwyn
A Roman fort at Colwyn Castle, Wales.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Domus
dei
Ritratti
The so-called "Domus dei Ritratti" is located in the
archaeological
area surrounding Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome. The
domus dates
to the later Roman Empire.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Église
Saint-Vincent de Marimbault
A 12th-century CE church thought to have been built on the
site of a
Gallo-Roman villa. It is located in the modern French
commune of
Marimbault (Gironde).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Fondo
Pacifico,
East tomb 1
East tomb 1 at the Fondo Pacifico necropolis (FP1) may have
been the
tomb of one Alfiae Servillae. The site was excavated in
1886-7 and
is now reinterred.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Fondo
Pacifico
necropolis
A necropolis of Pompeii. The eastern sector was excavated in
1886-7
and is now reinterred.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Fosso
di
Biserano
A number of Roman aqueduct bridges span the stream known
today as
Fosso di Biserano.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Funerary
temple
of Amenhotep II
Temple dedicated to the cult of King Amenhotep II located on
the
west bank of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Funerary
temple
of Ay and Horemheb
Temple dedicated to the cult of Kings Ay and Horemheb
located on the
west bank of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Funerary
temple
of Seti I
Temple dedicated to the cult of King Seti I located on the
west bank
of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Funerary
temple
of Siptah and Twosret
Temple dedicated to the cult of King Siptah and the Queen
Twosret
located on the west bank of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Funerary
temple
of Thutmose III
Temple dedicated to the cult of King Thutmose III located on
the
west bank of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Funerary
temple
of Thutmose IV
Temple dedicated to the cult of King Thutmose IV located on
the west
bank of Thebes.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Gelligaer
Roman
Fort II
Second Roman fort in Gelligaer, Wales
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Gors
Fawr stone
circle
Gors Fawr Stone Circle is located in Mynachlog-Ddu,
Pembrokeshire,
Wales, United Kingdom.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Gre
Fılla
Gre Fılla is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period site
located in
Turkey's Diyarbakır Province. The site has been compared to
Göbekli
Tepe in some respects. Gre Fılla has produced evidence of
very early
copper working.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Great
pit
A great pit dug to the north-east of the village of Deir
el-Medina,
where hundreds of objects, particularly ostraca, were
found.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Grotta
della
Vipera
The so-called "Grotta della Vipera" is the hypogeum tomb of
a Roman
woman named Atilia Pomptilla. It dates to the first century
CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hindwell
Farm
A Roman fort built in the mid-first century CE in Wales.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
of
Aufidia Cornelia Valentinilla
Archaeological excavations in the area of the Aqua Marcia
and the
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem (Rome) in 1887 and
1888
uncovered the remains of lead water pipes identifying this
domus as
that of one Aufidia Cornelia Valentinilla.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
of
Butehamon
House of the scribe Butehamon in the enclosure of the
funerary
temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu, near the western
fortified
gate.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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House of
the
Skeleton
The so-called "The House of the Skeleton" at Herculaneum is
a Roman
domus that owes its name to the discovery of a human
skeleton during
excavations. Carlo Bonucci initially explored it between
1830 and
1831. Amedeo Maiuri completed the excavation in 1927.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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House
of the
Tiles
The so-called "House of the Tiles" at Lerna belongs to the
Korakou
culture in the Early Helladic II period (ca. 2500–2300 BCE).
It was
a monumental two-story building (12 x 25 meters) and has
been
interpreted as either a "proto-palace" or administrative
center.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Italia,
Regio
VI
One of the administrative regions from Augustus's division
of Italy,
comprising Umbria and Ager Gallicus. Described by Pliny the
Elder in
Book III of his Natural History.
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Khirbat
al-Mudayna
A small Moabite sanctuary within a walled-in enclosure was
discovered on the Wadi ath-Thamad in Jordan.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Kirkland
A Roman fortlet in Scotland discovered from the air by the
RCAHMS in
1989.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Kom
Firin
Egyptian settlement located in the western half of the Nile
Delta.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lantonside
A Roman fortlet of Antonine period in Scotland.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Llanfor
A Roman fort in Wales.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Monte
Croce
Guardia
Monte Croce Guardia (province of Ancona) was a site of human
settlement in the Recent Bronze Age (first half of the
twelfth
century BCE) that went on to flourish during the Final
Bronze Age
(ca. 1150-925 BCE). The settlement once covered an area of
more than
22 ha.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Murder
Loch
A Roman fortlet of Antonine date in Scotland.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Odeon
of
Philippopolis
The ancient Roman odeon in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Pietrarossa
di
Trevi
Excavations at the archaeological site of Pietrarossa
(Trebiae)
revealed materials pertaining to a Roman domus in the
territory of
the ancient municipium. The site shows a long occupational
history.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Pieve di
San
Pietro ad Mensulas
A Romanesque church located in the Italian comune of
Sinalunga
(Siena). Saint Donatus of Arezzo may have founded the church
in the
fourth century.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
degli
Arcinelli
The so-called "Ponte degli Arcinelli" is a Roman aqueduct
bridge
that was part of the Aqua Anio Novus.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
della
Mola di San Gregorio da Sassola
A Roman aqueduct bridge that was part of the Aqua Anio
Vetus. The
remains of the bridge preserve a series of 22 arches
stretching
approximately 155 meters.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
sul Fosso
di Biserano
The Ponte sul Fosso di Biserano is a Roman aqueduct bridge
of the
Aqua Anio Vetus.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Porta
Principalis Dextra, Tulln
The Porta Principalis Dextra of the Roman fortification at
Tulln,
known in antiquity as Comagena.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Prosymna
tholos
A Mycenaean tholos tomb.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Regia
The Regia is an ancient complex along the Sacra Via in Rome
at the
margin of the Forum Romanum, adjacent to the Temple of
Vesta. It is
understood as a sort of ritual headquarters of Rome's early
kings
and, later, as a structure connected with the office of the
pontifex
maximus.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Riserva
del
Bagno necropolis
The Riserva del Bagno necropolis is an Etruscan necropolis
of Veii
along the road leading to Caere.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Rocca
della
Verruca
The castle known as "Rocca della Verruca" was built in a
location
that had been fortified previously, beginning at least as
early as
the eighth century.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
Temple at
Maarab
Site of a Roman temple overlooking Jounieh Bay
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
theater
at Castrum Novum
The Roman theater at Castrum Novum (Santa Marinella,
Italy).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
Theater
of Jableh
A Roman theater located at Gabala (Syria).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
theater
of Philippopolis
The Roman theater in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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San
Trifone in
Posterula
San Trifone in Posterula is a no-longer-extant titular
church of
Rome. It was located at the corner of Via dei Portoghesi and
Via
della Scrofa in the Campus Martius. The church likely
originates in
the eighth century; it appears in documentary records
beginning in
1006. The ancient church was destroyed in 1746 when the
Basilica of
Sant'Agostino was enlarged.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Sanctuary
of
Ptah and Mertesger
Sanctuary dedicated to the god Ptah and the goddess
Meretseger,
located on the road linking the village of Deir el-Medina to
the
Valley of the Queens.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sanctuary
of
Themis
A sanctuary of Themis (order, righteousness), located on the
south
slope of the Acropolis of Athens.
Creators: Chris
de Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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South-Western
Baths
A bath complex at Herculaneum that was discovered in the
excavations
of the so-called "Insula Occidentalis". It was not in use as
a bath
at the time of the 79 CE eruption as it had been repurposed
as a
ship-shed.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tarpeian
Rock
The Tarpeian Rock (Tarpeius mons) is a steep rocky cliff on
the
south side of the Capitoline Hill in Rome. Certain
adjudicated
criminals were tossed from the Tarpeian Rock to their deaths
in
antiquity. According to Varro, Tarpeius mons may be the
earliest
name of the Capitoline Hill.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of
Montu
Egyptian temple dedicated to the god Montou in Armant, 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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Temple
of
Tellus (Thugga)
The Temple of Tellus (Thugga) dates to the reign of
Gallienus ca.
261 CE.
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tocherknowe
A Roman fortlet in Scotland confirmed by aerial
photography.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
C.
Veranius Rufus
The tomb of the freedman of Caius Veranius Rufus and
freedman
Verania Clara in the Fondo Pacifico necropolis at
Pompeii.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Caecilia Agathia
The Tomb of Caecilia Agathia in the Fondo Pacifico
necropolis of
Pompeii.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Novia
Amoena
The Tomb of Novia Amoena C. L., Lucius Iacellius Virillio,
Caius
Novius Lupercus G.L., Cnaeus Turranius Primus, and Cornelia
Quieta
in the Fondo Pacifico necropolis at Pompeii.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
P.
Mancius Diogenes
The Tomb of Publius Mancius Diogenes in the Fondo Pacifico
necropolis of Pompeii (FP5) was excavated in 1886-7. The
site is now
reinterred.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
the
Blaesii
North Tomb H in the Fondo Pacifico necropolis at
Pompeii.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
the
Lollii
The Tomb of the freedman Marcus Lollius Lucrio and his
familia at
Pompeii.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Toshbuloq
Toshbuloq or Tashbulak was a high-altitude urban center
located
along the medieval Silk Route (6th–11th century CE).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Trapeza/Koumari
temple (Achaia)
A temple in the Doric order that begins in the sixth century
BCE and
continues in use until the Hellenistic period. The temple
may be
associated with ancient Rhypai, at Trapeza near Koumari,
Aigio,
Achaia.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tugunbulak
Tugunbulak was a Medieval city on the Silk Route covering an
area of
ca. 120 hectares (300 acres).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Valley
of the
Queens
A valley in Egypt where the burials of both Queens and
Princes took
place from the sixteenth to the eleventh centuries B.C.
(Eighteenth
to the Twentieth Dynasties).
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Velletri-Stimmate
At Velletri the remains of a Late Archaic sanctuary (ca. 530
BCE)
were discovered beneath the church of the SS. Stimmate di S.
Francesco. The site is often referred to as
"Tempio delle Stimmate";
Cardinal Stefano Borgia discovered it in 1784. The
architectural
terracottas from the sanctuary are part of the so-called
"Veio-Roma-Velletri" decorative system.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Victoria
Church
A paleochristian church located at Thugga.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Villa
di
Prastina Pacato
Villa di Prastina Pacato, a suburban villa of ancient
Tusculum.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
of Furius
Octavianus
A Roman villa associated with a Caius Furius Octavianus who
was a
member of the Senatorial order during the Severan period.
The villa
was identified along the via Aurelia in the locality of
Massimina -
Casal Lumbroso. Excavations were carried out between 2011
and
2017.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Wandel
A Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall, Scotland.
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Workmen's
rest-houses
Facilities built by the workers of the village of Deir
el-Medina to
serve as a place of rest and worship on the road linking the
village
of Deir el-Medina to the Valley of the Kings.
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Updated Place Resources
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2nd
Street
W-E street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata 2nd street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621894).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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A
Street
N-S street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Wikidata A street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621881).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Abolani
The Abolani number among the 53 peoples of Latium Vetus that
Pliny
the Elder records as having perished without leaving a trace
(interiere sine vestigiis).
Modifications: Wikidata Q133464894.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Abollas
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G5 Abollas fl.
Modifications: 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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Abydos
A city of Mysia located on the Hellespont.
Modifications: Created new connection. Updated references.
Edited.
ItAnt, ItMiller. Created new name.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, H. Kopp, G. Reger, B. Siewert-Mayer, Chris de
Lisle, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R.
Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa,
Ryan M.
Horne
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Acalander
(river)
Acalander fl.. a river of Lucania emptying into the Gulf of
Tarentum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q629104.
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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Acerrae
Vafriae
An ancient settlement of Umbria that is attested in Pliny
the Elder
but is recorded as a place that had vanished by his own
day.
Modifications: Added BAtlDir.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Achelous
(river)
A river of Western Greece. Its floods were noted by
Herodotus.
Modifications: Added MANTO reference provided by MANTO team;
wikidata reference; toposText, TM, and IDAI reference
provided.
Removed doubled ToposText reference.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Greta
Hawes,
Rosemary
Selth, R.
Scott Smith, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Acronus
L.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 Acronus L.
Modifications: Initial revision.
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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Ad
Aquilam
Ad Aquilam was a Roman road station in North Etruria.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Ioglandem
Ad Ioglandem was a Roman road station located between
Florentia and
Clusium.
Modifications: Edited modified summary.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Iuvense?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 H4 Ad Iuvense?
Modifications: Wikidata Q1735433.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
M. Puhane
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Ad
Mensulas
Now unlocated, Ad Mensulas was a Roman road station located
between
Saena and Clusium.
Modifications: Modified summary. Wikidata Q133285627.
Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Nonas
Ad Nonas is the name of a now unlocated road station near
Cosa; the
name is attested in the Peutinger Table.
Modifications: Added BAtlDir. RE Ad Nonas. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Novas
An unlocated Roman road station in Italy. As represented on
the
Peutinger Map, it was at least a minor hub in the road
network,
connected to Ad Grecos (unlocated), Arretium, Clusium, and
Manliana.
The Barrington Atlas Directory describes its likely general
localization as "between Saena and Clusium".
Modifications: Added TP name, TP reference.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Oculum
Marinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 unlocated Ad Oculum
Marinum
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 41734: Ad Oculum Marinum.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Pirum
Filumeni/Ad Pirum
Ad Pirum (Filumeni) was a Roman road station located between
between
Metaurus fl. and Sena fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Publicanos?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B3 Ad Publicanos?
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
Radices
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B6 Ad Radices
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G014325: Ad Radices –
Trojan
(Beli Osâm, "Kamen Most").
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Sextum
Ad Sextum was a Roman road station located between
Populonium and
Saena.
Modifications: Updated references. RE ad Sextum I. Added
BAtlDir
reference. Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Ad
Statuas’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 C2 ‘Ad Statuas’
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Stoma
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 23 C3 Ad Stoma
Modifications: Wikidata Q15178106.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Ad Tine
Recine
‘Ad Tine Recine’ was a Roman road station between Tres
Tabernae and
Fanum Fugitivi.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Tygrem/Amida
Modern Diyarbakir in Turkey.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications 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, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Chris de
Lisle, Francis
Deblauwe, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Gabriel
Bodard, Eric
Kansa,
Gabriel
McKee
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Adryx
Likely a Hellenized indigenous settlement near Syracuse; now
unlocated.
Modifications: Updated references. RE Adryx.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Adur
Gushnasp/[Shiz]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 C4 Adur
Gushnasp/[Shiz]
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q115253.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aedes
Salus
While consul in 311 BCE, Caius Iunius Bubulcus Brutus vowed
the
temple of Salus; he would later dedicate it as dictator in
302 BCE.
While no physical remains of the temple are known, textual
and
epigraphic testimony suggest that it would have been located
near
the present-day Piazza del Quirinale.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Aeoliae
(islands)
A volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea composed of
eight
islands.
Modifications: Wikidata Q179883.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aequum
Faliscum
A settlement along the Via Flaminia, now unlocated. Strabo
places it
between Otricoli and Rome; the possibility must be allowed
that it
is taken to be identical with Falerii.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aesis
An Umbrian town that became a colonia civium Romanorum under
the
name of Aesis in 247 B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q13144.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Afiniana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Afiniana
Modifications: 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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Ager
Gallicus
Ager Gallicus describes the territory Rome annexed after
defeating
the Senonian Gauls at the Battle of Sentinum.
Modifications: Wikidata Ager Gallicus (Q644966). Updated
references.
Added Latin name, add Cato reference. Latin name and
reference.
Updated Cato, Origines (Peter; pHI) thanks.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aigai
An ancient settlement of Achaia in the Peloponnese. Modern
Akrata.
Modifications: Fixed broken accessURI on MANTO
reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R.
Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Akra
A significant ancient settlement located in the modern Bannu
district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The
site,
comprising several settlement mounds, is divided by a stream
known
as the Lohra nullah.
Modifications: Modified place type = settlement; cleaned up
references; added doi.org link to Allchin 1986; added Magee
2005;
modified summary after Magee 2005; added central point
locations for
main settlement areas from Google Earth with reference to
plans and
description in Magee 2005. These locations supersede
currently
published location; added wikidata, wikipedia references.
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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Akroterion
Pr.
The modern Ulu Burun on the southern coast of Turkey.
Modifications: Modified summary. Created new location.
Created new
name.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aksu -
Zindan
Mağarası Sanctuary
An ancient sanctuary complex, incorporating a cave known
today as
Zindan Mağarası, which overlooks a bend in the river Aksu
(locally
Zindan Deresi; a tributary of the Eurymedon) in Turkey's
Isparta
province. Archaeological and epigraphic evidence demonstrate
human
activity from the Hellenistic to the Seljuk period, with the
dedication of a temple to the Vigenon Mother of the Gods
during the
reign of Marcus Aurelius. A Roman-era bridge and road
section has
also been identified as part of the complex, which was
probably
associated with the nearby city of Timbriada. The sanctuary
also
honored the god Eurymedon. A Christian monastery succeeded
the
sanctuary, spoliating its buildings for construction
material.
Modifications: Added access URI to Kaya reference. By added
references: Takmer and Gökalp 2005, Bozcu 2009, Alp 2013,
and
Dedeoğlu 2005; modified title; modified summary; modified
place type
+= cave; added Wikidata reference provided; added vici.org
link;
added modern name check-in of working copy. Created new
location.
DARMC location 15698 = related. Converted to label, 20th
century,
BAtlas reference. Created new name. Edited.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ala
Miliaria/Tigit
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 29 F1 Ala Miliaria/Tigit
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Alabum
Alabum was a Roman fort in Britain that was occupied until
the
fourth century A.D.
Modifications: Added Coflein reference. Edited.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
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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Alazones
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group.
Modifications: Wikidata Q123278836.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Sean
Gillies, Diane Braund, Ryan M.
Horne
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Albota
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B4 Albota
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Alcántara
The Roman temple of Alcántara is a well-preserved structure
located
at one side of the Alcántara Bridge in Extremadura (Spain).
The
building, dating to A.D. 103, is the work of Caius Iulius
Lacer. The
lintel inscription indicates the structure was dedicated to
Trajan.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7362337.
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
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Alcántara
Bridge
A six-span stone bridge over the Tagus river, also known as
the
Puente Trajan.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jean
Luc
PIROUX, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Alkimoennis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Alkimoennis
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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Altinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 F4 Altinum
Modifications: Wikidata Q600243. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ameria
Ameria, claimed by Cato the Elder as the oldest town in
Umbria, was
an important center that may have gained Roman municipal
status as
early as 338 B.C., following the Latin War.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ammon
The Siwa Oasis was, in antiquity, the site of the oracular
temple of
Amun (Zeus Ammon).
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q958997. Added reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins,
Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Amnisos
A Bronze Age site on the north shore of Crete that may have
served
as a port for Knossos.
Modifications: Updated references. Geonames 8224432:
Amnissos.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maija
Gierhart, R. Scott
Smith, Brady
Kiesling, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott
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Amphanai?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D2 Amphanai?
Modifications: Added Greek name, reference.
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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Amphax(it)is
The western maritime district of Mygdonia in ancient
Macedonia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Amphitheater
of
the Three Gauls
The Sanctuary of the Three Gauls (Tres Galliae) was a late
first
century B.C. sanctuary in Lugdunum; the amphitheater dates
to 19
B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Anavarza
Kalesi
Anavarza Kalesi is a large fortress of Byzantine and
Armenian date
on probable Roman foundations. It shares its Turkish name
with the
200m high limestone outcrop on which it stands. This outcrop
served
as the acropolis of ancient Anazarbos, and it also has been
suggested as a location for the earlier "Kundu," which is
mentioned
in Akkadian sources.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jamie
Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Andautonia
A Roman settlement and municipium near the Sava river, on
the
location of the modern village of Šćitarjevo, Croatia, south
of
Zagreb, near Velika Gorica.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. 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: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Neven
Jovanovic, Tom
Elliott
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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: Wikidata Q28978094.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sarah
Bond, Tom
Elliott
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Anguillarius
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated
*Anguillarius
Modifications: Added BAtlDir reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Anio
(river)
The Anio river (modern Aniene) is a river of northern
Latium.
Modifications: Wikidata Q546600.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
Edward
Keogh
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Apa
Phoibammon
(monastery)
The seventh-century monastery of St. Phoibammon was built on
the
upper terrace of the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir
el-Bahri-
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Roko
Rumora,
Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Apollonis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 F4 Apollonis
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Created
darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC
location was
withdrawn. Added link to RE reference; cleaned up ToposText
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Güner
Girgin, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Güner
Girgin, Tom
Elliott
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Aqua
Claudia
The Aqua Claudia was one of the four great aqueducts of the
ancient
city of Rome. It was begun by Caius in A.D. 38 and completed
by
Claudius in A.D. 52.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aqueduct
at Vicus
Augustanus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B3 unnamed aqueduct
(Vicus
Augustanus)
Modifications: Created new location. Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aqueduct at
Vorgium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 7 C3 unnamed aqueduct
(Vorgium)
Modifications: Modified title. Added Philippe 2013; removed
link to
sale site for CAG.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aqueduct?
supplying
Augustodurum
In the 19th century, A. de Caumont hypothesized an aqueduct
to
supply Augustodurum from the south (i.e., from the modern
communes
of Juaye-Mondaye and Monceaux-en-Bessin). This idea was
repeated in
TIR Condate whence BAtlas, but more recently it has been
called into
question.
Modifications: Modified title; modified summary; added
Schütz 2015;
clarified TIR Condate reference; added associated modern
locations,
which supersede currently published BAtlas grid square
location;
added BAtlDir reference p. 108 s.v. "Aqueducts". Created new
location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Aquila
Minor
(promontory)
A cape on the Mediterranean coast of modern Morocco,
mentioned in
the Antonine Itinerary. Modern scholars associate it with
Pointe
Restinga.
Modifications: Wikidata Q27511405.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Euzennat
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Arake
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 unlocated Arake
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, M. Ballance, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Arch of
Caracalla
The so-called Arch of Caracalla at Theveste is a tetrapylon
arch
dating to the third century. Originally dedicated to the
deified
Septimius Severus with Julia Domna and Caracalla, the arch
was
repurposed and modified to function as a gate in the
Byzantine city
wall.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Archaeological
Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn
Located in modern Oman, the protohistoric site of Bat and
its
neighbouring sites forms the most complete collection of
settlements
and necropoleis from the third millennium BC in the
world.
Modifications: Wikidata Q25496. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Archidemia
Fons
A spring in the territory of ancient Syracuse. Its precise
location
cannot be determined today.
Modifications: Plin NH 3.89.4. Cook 1959. Added Latin name ,
add
pliny. Created new connection. Modified summary; modified
place type
+= spring.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Argoura
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 F4 Argoura
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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Argyna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Argyna
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name, add
Pliny the
E; by.
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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Arienzo
A villa of the second century AD that was destroyed by a
flood in
the fourth century.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Armenia
I
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 G4 no. 40 (Armenia
I)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Armenia
II
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 G4 no. 41 (Armenia
II)
Modifications: Edited. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arna
Arna was an ancient city of Umbria that was controlled by
Etruscans
in the fourth century BCE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arnus
(river)
The Arno river flows from its origin at Mount Falterona to
the
Marina di Pisa where it empties into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Modifications: ItMiller 293. Updated references. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Arriana
A Roman-era bathing establishment was identified at modern
Arriana
in Greece during the 1970s. The facility dates to the second
century
CE and was destroyed in the third century. Subsequently, the
site
served as a cemetery through the fourth century.
Modifications: Modified place type = bath/spa per BAtlas;
cleaned up
references. Created new location. Added Touchais 1978;
modified
summary after Touchais; removed erroneous country assignment
inherited from BAtlDir.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Arzus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C6 Arzus
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q61140084.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Asamus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B5 Asamus
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q64630067.
Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Asamus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B5 Asamus fl.
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 29855: Asamus (Osum).
Wikidata
Q12273104.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Asculum
Asculum (modern Ascoli Piceno) was the principal city of the
Piceni.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Gethin
Rees,
Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aspadana/(I)Spahan/Gay/Gabai?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 G4
Aspadana/(I)Spahan/Gay/Gabai?
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Aspronisi
A volcanic island that formed on the southwestern edge of
the
Santorini archipelago following a major volcanic eruption
that
occurred ca. 1625 BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q738068.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Astapa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 unlocated Astapa
Modifications: 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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Astapous
(river)
Astapous fl. (Blue Nile or Amharic or an-Nīl al-Azraq (النيل
الأزرق
an-Nīl)) is a major river of Africa and a tributary of the
Nile
river. Its source is Lake Tana in Ethiopia.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 8735: Astapous.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Athenopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 C3 Athenopolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Athrys/Iatros/Ieterus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C5 Athrys/Iatros/Ieterus
fl.
Modifications: Wikidata Q217126.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Atrans
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B3 Atrans
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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Aufinum
Aufinum, long thought to have been located at modern Ofena,
which
reflects the ancient name, has been shown by recent
excavations to
have been located some 5km further south, near modern
Capestrano.
Aufinum was an ancient center of the Abruzzo. Pliny lists
the
Aufinates Cismontani among the communities of the
Vestini.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Augusta
Suessionum
Augusta Suessionum (modern Soissons) was a Gallic site
captured by
Iulius Caesar and re-established as a Roman city.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Auscii
The Auscii were an ancient tribe of Aquitania and submitted
to
Caesar's legate in 56 BC.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Ausculum
Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano) was a settlement of the
Daunians.
Modifications: EDH G001436: Ausculum – Ascoli Satriano.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Avaricum/Biturigae
Avaricum/Biturigae, located at the confluence of Auron and
Yèvre
river, served as the capital of the Bituriges Cubi.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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
-
Aventicum
An ancient settlement of the Helvetii, located between Aare
and Lake
Geneva. Modern Avenches in Switzerland.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q670912.
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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Baccanae
Baccanae was a road station along the Via Cassia.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Baeturia
Turdulorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E3 Baeturia
Turdulorum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Ross
Twele, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Bagawat
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 79 D3 Bagawat
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q12244492.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Wagner
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins,
Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Basanon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Basanon
Modifications: 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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Basilica
of St.
Crispinus
The fourth-century Basilica of St. Crispinus is one of the
largest
known in Africa.
Modifications: Wikidata Q60746446. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Basiluzzo
An islet that is part of the Aeolian Islands.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q810177. Created
new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Baths of
Caracalla (Albano Laziale)
Public baths generally dated to the reign of Caracalla.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3984396. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Battifarano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D1 Battifarano
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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Baumgarten
an der
March
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 B4 Baumgarten an der
March
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Belvedere
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 E3 Belvedere
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q54494. Created
new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Bergion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Bergion
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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Bergomum
Originally a center of the archaic Golasecca culture,
Bergomum
became a municipium of the tribus Voturia. In 452 Attila
captured
and razed the city.
Modifications: Wikidata Q103146531.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Biancavilla
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F3 Biancavilla
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Bidis?
Bidis? was a fortress located near Syracuse.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q133460801.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Jonathan
Prag,
Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Birket
Habu
An artificial lake created to bring water from the Nile to
the
Palace of Amenhotep III at Malkata in Egypt.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bisignano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D2 Bisignano
Modifications: Updated references; updated Names. Created
new
name.
Modified by: Gethin
Rees, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Gethin
Rees,
Tom
Elliott
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Bisutun/Bagistana/Vastan?/Baptana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 C2
Bisutun/Bagistana/Vastan?/Baptana
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott,
Rune
Rattenborg, Chris de
Lisle
-
Biturgia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Biturgia
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Blanda
Blanda was an ancient city of Lucania, although Pliny the
Elder and
Ptolemy differ as to its placement; the former places it
near the
coast, the latter inland. Modern scholars are in agreement
that
Ptolemy was incorrect. It is to be identified with the
significant
archaeological site at Palecastro di Tortora in modern
Italy.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Blera
Blera was a significant Etruscan settlement in the vicinity
of
Tarquinii. It lay along the line of the Roman Via Clodia. It
received Roman municipal status and was enrolled in the
tribus
Arnensis. The city flourished in the sixth and fifth
centuries
BCE.
Modifications: Added BTCGI, wikidata references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Blestium
Roman fort of mid-first century date and possible later
vicus
associated near Monmouth, UK
Modifications: Edited type+description; added multiple
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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Block
H1
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block H1, Dura-Europos
(Q116621984).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
H6
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block H6, Dura-Europos
(Q116621990).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
I9
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block I9, Dura-Europos
(Q116622007).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
K4
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block K4, Dura-Europos
(Q116622024).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
L2
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block L2, Dura-Europos
(Q116622030).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
N6
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block N6, Dura-Europos
(Q116622076).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Block
X3
City block of Dura-Europos labeled according to modern
excavators'
scheme.
Modifications: Added wikidata Block X3, Dura-Europos
(Q116622083).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Boclair
A Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall, Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Boiodurum/Boiotro
A multi-period series of Roman fortifications and associated
vicus
in the Noricum limes, grouped around the confluence of the
modern
Inn and Danube rivers (modern Passau and Innstadt in
Germany). A
Celtic oppidum preceded the Roman presence.
Modifications: Edited type and description; added
Wikidata+TM refs.
Associated modern (this is the museum). Modified summary;
cleaned up
references; added German wikipedia reference. EDH G018690:
Boiodurum
/ Boiotro – Passau (Innstadt, Flurstück 256, Lagervicus) -
added.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, M. Puhane, Maxime
Guénette, Richard
Talbert
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Borazjan/Taoke?/[Tawwaj]?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 94 B4
Borazjan/Taoke?/[Tawwaj]?
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, P. Flensted Jensen, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
-
Borbetomagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I3 Borbetomagus
Modifications: Updated references.
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
-
Borgellusa
di
Avola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G5 Borgellusa di
Avola
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jonathan
Prag,
Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Borysthenes
(river)
The Dnieper River.
Modifications: Wikidata Q40855.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Bourdepa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 G1 Bourdepa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Boustagalloron
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated
Boustagalloron
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Bragodurum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Bragodurum
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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Breuni
An ancient Alpine people whose territory included the
Eisacktal
valley.
Modifications: Updated references. Added Pliny reference,
Latin name
as modified name attested.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Brodentia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Brodentia
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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Brompton
Roman
fort
A Roman auxiliary fort likely to have been built to support
pre-Flavian campaigns in modern Wales.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette
-
Brownhart
Law
A Roman fortlet in Scotland was previously interpreted as a
signal
station.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bucinobantes
The Bucinobantes were an Alemannic tribe living in the
region of the
modern city of Mainz (Germany) on the river Main.
Modifications: Created new location. Added modified
summary.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Buciumi
Buciumi was the site of a Roman castrum along the road
between
Porolissum and Bologa.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G004708: Buciumi.
Edited.
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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Buconica
Roman fort in Germany
Modifications: Edited description and added references;
updated
references. Created new name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bulls
of
Guisando
A series of Celtiberian sculptures located near El Tiemblo,
Ávila,
Spain. These statues were perhaps originally created during
the
second century BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2454775.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Burungum?
A Roman fort on the German Limes.
Modifications: Edited type+description; added Wikidata ref;
updated
references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Byzantine
arcosolia
Byzantine tombs at the site belong to the sixth century when
the
Temple of Concordia was converted into a Christian
church.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cadmea
The acropolis / fortress of Thebes. The fortress was
destroyed by
Alexander the Great in 335 B.C. and later rebuilt by
Cassander in
316 B.C.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
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Caen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 7 F2 Caen
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Caenophrurium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 C2 Caenophrurium
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Caerau
Hillfort
Caerau Hillfort is a multivallate Iron Age hillfort in the
western
suburbs of Cardiff, Wales. The fort covers an area of ca.
51,000
m².
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Caerleon
Roman
amphitheatre
Amphitheatre of the legionary fortress at Caerleon
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Created
new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Tom
Elliott, Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Caerphilly
Roman fort
Site of a late first century CE Roman auxiliary fort between
Cardiff
and Gelligaer.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references. Wikidata Q133521128. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Calamisus
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name, add
Pliny the
E.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Cales
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D1 Cales
Modifications: Updated references. EDH. Geonames 3181277:
Cagli.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Cales
(Campania)
Cales was an ancient city of Campania of Ausonian origins.
The
Romans captured the town in 335 B.C. and established a
colony
there.
Modifications: Updated references. Added nomisma.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Callatis
A Greek colony and port on the west coast of the Black Sea,
modern
Mangalia in Romania.
Modifications: Updated references. Nomisma, EDH added.
Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Calo?
Roman fort in Germany.
Modifications: Edited type and description; added
references;
updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette, DARMC
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Calpe
(mountain)
The Rock of Gibraltar.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott
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Camp de
César
The place known as "Camp de César" or "Caesar's Camp" is an
ancient
town covering some 18 ha that was occupied from the fifth
century
BCE until Late Antiquity. Built fortifications augment the
site's
natural defensibility.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Cancho
Roano
A pre-Roman sanctuary of the Iberian peninsula.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q2060316.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Canterius
(mountain)
A mountain among the Sabines.
Modifications: Added BAtlDir reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Canusium
A center of the ancient Daunians, Canusium became allied to
Rome in
318 B.C. It received municipal status in 88 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Capera
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 E4 Capera
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Capestrano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Capestrano
Modifications: Wikidata Q50063.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Carantomagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 H4 Carantomagus
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: 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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Carleith
A Roman fortlet located on the Antonine Wall in
Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Carsium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E4 Carsium
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Casale
Vignale
necropolis
An Etruscan rock-cut necropolis of San Giovenale.
Modifications: Wikidata Casale Vignale necropolis
(Q133604822).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casone
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 A2 Casone
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Casone
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B1 Casone
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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Casperia
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Cassiliacum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 unlocated Cassiliacum
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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Casteddu
de
Fanaris
A Late Bronze Age nuragic site.
Modifications: Added Wikidata ref.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Castell
Henllys
Castell Henllys is an Iron Age hill fort located in north
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3399096. Created new location.
Created new
name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette
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Castellum
Amerinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Castellum
Amerinum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Castellum
aquae
A building in Pompeii serving as the distribution point of
water
originating from the Acquedotto Serino, Claudio or Augusteo.
The
structure is also referred to as Castellum Divisorium.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Valeria
Vitale, Sean
Gillies
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Castellum
Firmanorum
Castellum Firmanorum was the ancient port of Firmum
Picenum.
Modifications: Updated references. 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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Castra
Albana
Castra Albana was a permanent, fortified camp of the Legio
II
Parthica constructed during the Severan period.
Modifications: Edited type for fort.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Castra
Iarba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 G1 Castra Iarba
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Castro
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B3 Castro
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Castrum
Novum
Castrum Novum was a colonia maritima established on the
coast of
Etruria.
Modifications: Updated references. Baldoni et al. 2019.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Casuentillani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B1 Casuentillani
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Catabulum
A central station and stable connected with the cursus
publicus in
the ancient city of Rome, located near the southern end of
the Via
Lata. It is also linked to the importation of certain
eastern
Mediterranean goods (anabolicae species) that were subject
to import
duties.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133247131.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Catacombs
of
Generosa
A Paleochristian catacomb located at the sixth mile of the
via
Portuense.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3663195.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Cedonia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B3 Cedonia
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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Cerilli
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 C2 Cerilli
Modifications: Wikidata Cirella (Q2118996).
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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Cernavoda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 F4 Cernavoda
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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Cerro de
Conjuro
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B5 Cerro de Conjuro
Modifications: Added wikidata Q130480397, update references,
add
modified place type.
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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Cesernia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 C1 Cesernia
Modifications: Wikidata Q81654.
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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Chalkis
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: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Charcha/‘Arcaiapis’/Karcharoman
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C3
Charcha/‘Arcaiapis’/Karcharoman
Modifications: Wikidata Q6099391. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Chersonesos
Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Chersonesos
Pr.
Modifications: 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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Chones
Chones, an ancient Lucanian tribe.
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, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Church
of St.
George
One of a group of eleven rock-hewn monolithic churches
located in
Lalibela, a city in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The
church likely
dates to the twelfth or thirteenth century.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q7971367. Edited typo in modified summary. Edit
format of
unesco reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Cibarci
The Cibarci were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia.
Modifications: Modified summary.
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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Cingilla
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 unlocated Cingilla
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Circus
Flaminius
Located in the southern Campus Martius, the Circus Flaminius
is a
large area built by C. Flaminius Nepos in 221 B.C. Various
games,
including the ludi plebeii, ludi Taurii, ludi saeculares,
were
celebrated here. The circus was also a place of popular
assembly.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Cirta/Constantina
The capital city of the ancient Berber Kingdom of
Numidia.
Modifications: Wikidata Cirta (Q1093156). EDH G000359:
Cirta.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Citadel
Fortification of Dura-Europos
Walls and towers surrounding the citadel hill inside
Dura-Europos on
the city's eastern side.
Modifications: Wikidata Q116621910.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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City
wall of
Ameria
The polygonal masonry circuit wall of ancient Ameria.
Modifications: Wikidata Q29885048.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Cius
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 F4 Cius
Modifications: Wikidata Q42883727. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Clampetia
An ancient city of Bruttium, located on the coast of the
Tyrrhenian
Sea, between Blanda and Temesa.
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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Clanis
(river)
Clanis fl. (Chiana river) is a river of central Italy that
flows
into the Tiber river.
Modifications: Updated Pliny reference. Flows into.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Claudanon
A mansio listed in the ItBurd. BAtlas follows Hammond 1974
in
placing it in the vicinity of modern Urakë in Albania.
Bitrakova-Grozdanova 1994 would place it at modern Radožda
in
Macedonia.
Modifications: Modified summary; cleaned up references;
added
Bitrakova-Grozdanova 1994; added ancient and associated
modern names
and locations (locations supersede currently published DARMC
location). DARMC location 8016 = related. Created new
location.
Created new name.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Clitumnus
(river)
A small river of Umbria.
Modifications: Added wikidata Clitunno (Q1101868).
Reimported full
way geometry and updated provenance. Updated time period and
location type = assoc mod. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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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: Modified place type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Clusium
Clusium, the Etruscan Clevsin (modern Chiusi), was a major
city of
Etruria. Lars Porsena was a sixth century B.C. king of
Clusium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Coelbren
Roman
auxiliary fort
A Roman auxiliary fort in the Neath valley located at the
confluence
of three streams (Camnant, Nant-y-Bryn, and Nant-y-Fedwen),
which
join to form the Afon Pyrddin.
Modifications: Added DARE ref. Updated references.
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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Col.
Augusta
Raurica
Col. Augusta Raurica (modern Augst) was a Roman colony on
the south
bank of the Rhine established by Iulius Caesar and L.
Munatius
Plancus in 44 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cold
Knap Roman
Building
A courtyard building of a non-military nature dating to the
later
Roman period (second to third century CE) was located on the
seafront at modern Barry (Wales, United Kingdom).
Modifications: Wikidata Q121890897.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Colle
Plinio
A hilltop villa near Tifernum Tiberinum commonly associated
with one
of the villas of Pliny the Younger.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Comagena
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 B4 Comagena
Modifications: Wikidata Q489810.
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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‘Comeli
magus’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 E3 ‘Comeli magus’
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Compitum
Acilii
The Compitum Acilii was a crossroads in the city of Rome. It
was
most likely the intersection of the Vicus Cuprius and
another street
on the Carinae.
Modifications: Updated references. RE Acili compitum.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Comum
Comum (modern Como) was a key city of regio XI of ancient
Italy. The
Celtic site received a Roman colony (Novum Comum) under
Iulius
Caesar in the first century BC.
Modifications: Added wikidata Como (Q1308), add TP,
ItMiller, ItAnt,
EDH.
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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Condate
A settlement along Watling Street, roughly midway between
Deva and
Mamucium. i.e., located at the modern town of Northwich
(Cheshire,
England)
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Condate
Redonum
The primary center of the Redones tribe. Modern Rennes in
France.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Constantinian
Columbarium
The so-called Constantinian Columbarium is actually a
second-century
AD tomb on the Via Appia.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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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: Updated references. Changed name type to
'associated modern'.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, 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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Curia
Iulia
Construction of the Curia Julia was begun by Julius Caesar
and
completed by Augustus in 29 BCE. It replaced the former
senate
house, the Curia Hostilia.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated Aug. (Malcovati;
pHI).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Kelly
Petrarca, Laura
Elizabeth Alderson, Mary
Cooper
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott,
Sean
Gillies
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Cyanes
Fons
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G4 Cyanes Fons
Modifications: Plin NH 3.89.5.
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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Cyclades
Islands
An island group in the Aegean Sea composed of over 200
islands.
Modifications: MANTO 9746328: the Cyclades Islands.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Classical Atlas Project Office, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Perry
Scalfano, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott
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Cyrrus/Hagioupolis
Seleucid kings (either Seleucus I Nicator or Antiochus I
Soter),
likely founded Cyrrhus in the first half of the third
century
B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, A.
Horsting, Chris de
Lisle
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D(o)ura/Europos
An ancient settlement on the Euphrates river in modern
Syria.
Modifications: Welles et al. 1959.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Faith Lubeck, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Rajas Pradhan, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Kali
Kocian, Sean
Gillies, Anne
Chen,
Jeffery Mayfield, Rune
Rattenborg
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D
Street
N-S street in the orthogonally gridded plan of
Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata D street, Dura-Europos
(Q116621885).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Kyle
Conrau-Lewis, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Dacia
Ripensis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 101 L3 Dacia Ripensis
Modifications: Wikidata Q1156891.
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
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Danuvius/Istros/Hister
(river)
The Danube river.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1653.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Greta
Hawes,
Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott,
Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Diane Braund
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Dar bel
Amri
South of modern Dar bel Amri, a settlement on the east side
of the
upper Beht river in Morocco, there are remnants of watch
tower
dating to the Roman imperial period. The fort's ancient name
is not
known.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2369020. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Euzennat
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Demircihöyük
An ancient Settlement located in Eskişehir Province,
Turkey.
Modifications: Wikidata Q6099936.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee
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Dere
Street
Dere Street is a Roman road in northern Britain and
Scotland, also
known as the Via Regia. Dere Street connected Eburacum with
Veluniate.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Dianium/Hemeroskopeion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 F3
Dianium/Hemeroskopeion
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Dimum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C5 Dimum
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 29821: Dimum
(Belene).
Feature type. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Diocletianopolis
Diocletianopolis in Thrace.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Diolkos
The Diolkos was a paved tract near ancient Corinth that
allowed
boats to portage the Isthmus of Corinth. It was in use from
ca. 600
B.C. until ca. A.D. 50.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Diomedis
Campi
The name assigned by some writers, including Livy, to the
plain of
Canusium, in which the battle of Cannae was fought in August
of 216
BC.
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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Documaci
tumulus
An elite tomb structure constructed in the late 4th to early
3rd
century BCE near the Hellenistic settlement of Callatis.
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Doganella
Doganella was an important Etruscan settlement of the
Albegna
valley, occupied between ca. 600 and 400 B.C. The city may
have
comprised as many as 240 ha.
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: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Doliche
An ancient city of Asia Minor (modern Dülük in Turkey).
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
Bodard, Phoebe
Acheson, Chris de
Lisle
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Domus
Romana
"delle Entrate"
The remains of a Roman townhouse (domus) at Castra
Albana.
Modifications: Vici.org 70867.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Doune
A Roman fort of Flavian date located near modern Stirling,
Scotland
under and around the Doune Primary School. The Latin name
"Voran",
preserved in the Ravenna Cosmography, may be identifiable
with this
site. The fortifications seem to have been demolished and
abandoned
in the Roman era. Slight evidence (postholes) of possible
prehistoric date have also been identified.
Modifications: Modified summary; added RENames reference
provided;
added Latin name Voran; updated references. Created new
name.
Modified by: Anthony
Durham, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Anthony
Durham, Tom
Elliott
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Druentia
(river)
Called the Durance (French), a tributary of the Rhone.
Modifications: Wikidata Q754718.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Durisdeer
The best preserved of the series of Roman fortlets
established in
upper Annandale and Nithsdale, dating ca. A.D. 140.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette
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Durostorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E4 Durostorum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Durotincum?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 G3 Durotincum?
Modifications: Wikidata Q19945498.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Eburovices
The Gallic tribe known as the Eburovices was a branch of the
Aulerci.
Modifications: Added TM+Wikidata refs; updated references.
Added
Latin name, add Pliny.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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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Egra/Meda'in
Salih
An ancient settlement located in the Hejaz of modern Saudi
Arabia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
Bodard
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Ekklesiasterion
at Poseidonia/Paestum
The seat of the popular assembly of Poseidonia/Paestum, the
Ekklesiasterion was built ca. 480-470 B.C. and could
accommodate, at
most, 1,700 persons. The structure retained its function
after the
Lucanian conquest but was abandoned, buried, and built over
after
the Roman conquest.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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El
Carambolo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 D4 El Carambolo
Modifications: Wikidata Q97645568.
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
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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: Feature type. Reimported full way geometry
and
updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette
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Elusa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 F2 Elusa
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ensérune
Ensérune was an oppidum located between Béziers and
Narbonne. It was
occupied between the sixth century B.C. and the first
century
A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q77221.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Eridu
Eridu was an ancient city of Sumeria and perhaps one of the
first
true cities. The site is settled from ca. 5300 B.C. onward.
Eridu
was located approximately 12 km southwest of Ur and was the
southernmost of a conglomeration of Sumerian cities that
grew up
around temple complexes.
Modifications: Added Jotheri 2025.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Carolin
Johansson, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Flensted Jensen, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa,
Gabriel
McKee
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Eridu
Ur
Survey
A place from the TAVO Index
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Error?
(island)
An island mentioned in an Roman itinerary. It is possibly to
be
identified with the modern Île Plane, which is located a few
kilometers off Cape Farina, Tunisia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2742738.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Euphratesia
Euphratesia was as a Roman province of Greater Syria and a
part of
the late Roman Diocese of the East. Around AD 341 the
province was
created from the territory of Syria Coele.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3060427.
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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Farfarus
(river)
The Torrente Farfa is a small stream in central Italy. It is
located
in the Province of Rieti in Italy and flows through the
Sabine Hills
en route to its confluence with the Tiber River. The valley
has been
a protected nature reserve since 1979. The Latin poet Ovid
refers
directly to the river using its Latin name (Farfarus).
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q3739562.
Created new
location. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Feldberg
A Roman fort occupied ca. 150-260 CE.
Modifications: Changed description and type; added Wikidata
ref;
updated references. Edited. Created new location. Created
darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ficaria
(island)
An islet off the southeast coast of Sardinia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Fidenae
Fidenae was an ancient city of Latium.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH x 2.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Filey
A Roman signal station/fortlet of the Yorkshire coast,
England.
Modifications: Send back. DARMC 19122 = related. Created new
name.
Submit for review. Publish externally.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Firmum
Picenum
Firmum Picenum was founded as a Latin colony in 264 B.C.
with 6,000
colonists. It received municipal status after 48 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Houston 1977.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Flavinia
arva
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Flavinia
arva
Modifications: Added BAtlDir reference. Wikidata
Q133286627.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Fortetsa
Tombs
A Late Minoan burial site just West of the Knossos
Acropolis.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133264153.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Forum
Iulii
Concupiensium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Forum Iulii
Concupiensium
Modifications: Added wikidata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Forum
Iulium
The Forum Iulium (or Forum of Caesar, Forum Caesaris) is a
forum
built by Iulius Caesar and dedicated ca. 46 B.C. The main
cult of
the forum is that of Venus Genetrix.
Modifications: Updated references, edit modified place type
= forum.
Added De Santis 2022. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jacob
Raines
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott,
Edward
Keogh,
Sean
Gillies
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Fuente de
las
Piedras
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A4 Fuente de las
Piedras
Modifications: Wikidata Q97623919. 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: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Gabala
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 A3 Gabala
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Gabrantouikon
Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 G6 Gabrantouikon
Kolpos
Modifications: Created new location. Send back. Submit for
review.
Publish externally.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Galatia
Saloutaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 F4 no. 35 (Galatia
Saloutaria)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Gallo-Roman
temple at Vannes
Remains of a Gallo-Roman at Vannes.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
-
Garm-Kerman
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 G4 Garm-Kerman
Modifications: Connected Gyselen 1989 to Zotero. Created new
location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Gatehouse-of-Fleet
A Roman fortlet built during Agricola's campaigns ca. 80
CE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Gaujac
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D1 Gaujac
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Gelligaer
The earliest Roman fort in present-day Gelligaer, Wales.
Modifications: Added references; updated references. Created
new
name.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
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
-
Germanikeia
An ancient city located in the northern Syrian region of
Commagene
mentioned. Modern Maraş.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Carolin
Johansson, Jamie
Novotny, H. Kopp, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Richard
Talbert, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa,
Chris de
Lisle
-
Gerulata
Gerulata, located in Pannonia, was a Roman limes fort
located near
Rusovce, Slovakia.
Modifications: Added Kaštieľ Rusovce press release
(aqueduct) to
references. Edited for fort.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt
-
Gesocribate/Osismis
Gesocribate/Osismis (modern Brest in France) was a
settlement in
Gallia Lugdunensis.
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Gesoriacum/Bononia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 B2 Gesoriacum/Bononia
Modifications: Updated references. EDH.
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
-
Gird-i
Rostam
Tall multiperiod settlement mound in Kurdistan Iraq.
Preliminary
excavations have yielded evidence for occupation and
construction
ranging from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Age.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added Radner 2021.
Dates.
Added Radner 2019; modified summary. Added wikidata Gird-i
Rostam
(Q133455889).
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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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: Added Coflein ref. Updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
-
Gonur
Tepe
A city in the Murghab River delta inhabited in the
third-second
millennia BCE. Gonur Tepe is located ca. 60 km north of
Mary,
Turkmenistan.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
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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: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance. Additional romanization form; associated
modern
name. Added Nomisma reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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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Greppe
S.
Angelo necropolis
A rock-cut necropolis of Caere that is noted as the findspot
of the
Sarpedon krater of the artist Euphronios.
Modifications: Wikidata Q128397027.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Grotta
Paglicci
The Paglicci cave or Grotta Paglicci is located near Rignano
Garganico, Apulia, in southern Italy. Discovered in the
1950s, the
cave is an important archaeological site documenting life in
the
Paleolithic period. In addition to artifact finds and
zooarchaeological information, the cave provides evidence of
the
harvesting of wild oats ca. 36,000 BCE. The cave also
includes
Paleolithic mural art.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3777010.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Grotta
Papale
The site of a Roman villa situated on two terraces. The
modern
toponym "Grotta Papale" derives from a partially
subterranean
apsidal nymphaeum. The villa was extensive, covering some
23,000
square meters and has both a late republican and an imperial
phase.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q133698551.
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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Guzana
(Tell
Halaf)
An Aramaean principality and Neo-Assyrian provincial capital
founded
on the site of an extinct Neolithic settlement. Settled
through
Hellenistic times, it was abandoned at the end of the first
century
BCE.
Modifications: Mentioned NAssyrian phase; cleaned up
references;
linked new Jursa 2003 reference to Zotero record.
Modified by: Sean
Manning
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg, W. Röllig, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Sean
Manning, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
-
(H)Adriaticum/Superum
Mare
A body of water separating the Apennine Peninsula of Italy
from the
Balkan Peninsula.
Modifications: ItMiller 953.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Neven
Jovanovic, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott
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Hacienda
de
Manguarra y S. José
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 F5 Hacienda de Manguarra
y S.
José
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: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Healam
Bridge
Roman Fort
The site of a Roman fort and an associated vicus along Dere
Street,
now buried and bisected by the modern A1.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Heliopolites
Nomos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 E4 Heliopolites Nomos
Modifications: Wikidata Q10522274.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Perry
Scalfano, Ryan M.
Horne
-
Helvia
Ricina
An ancient settlement in Picenum at modern Villa Potenza in
Marche,
Comune di Macerata, Italy.
Modifications: ItMiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Hermes and
Aphrodite Sanctuary
This large, open-air sanctuary near Syme Viannou in southern
Crete
was in use from 2000 BCE until at least the sixth century
CE. It
attracted pilgrims who are assumed to have camped at the
site, which
is far from any contemporary settlement. Monumental
construction
began in the early second millennium BCE and multiple phases
and
changes are evident, including the construction of Christian
chapels
in late antiquity. Although the identities of the deities
worshiped
here at the earliest periods are uncertain (as are the
saints
venerated in the Christian period), the association with
Hermes and
Aphrodite seems to have begun as early as the 10th century
BCE.
Modifications: Modified title. Adjusted to match BAtlas
label. Added
iDAI.gazetteer reference provided. Added dates after
BAtlDir;
archaeological remains = substantive. Created new name.
Added
additional modified name romanized form. Additional dates
per A.
Kotsonas. Added EncAncHist reference; modified summary in
collaboration with A. Kotsonas.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Brady
Kiesling
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Antonis Kotsonas, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee, Tom
Elliott
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Hermonthis
Modern Armant, an important town of the Egyptian Middle
Kingdom that
was enlarged during the Eighteenth Dynasty and continued to
thrive
through the Ptolemaic, Roman, and Coptic periods.
Modifications: Wikidata Q679056.
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, Jonathan
Fu, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Hexapyla
A sanctuary located north of Syracuse.
Modifications: RE Hexapyla.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Hierapolis/Bambyke
Hierapolis/Bambyke was an ancient settlement of Commagene.
The city
was also a center for the worship of the Syrian goddess
Atargatis.
Modifications: ItAnt -> evidence.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
-
Hispalis/Col.
Romula
Hispalis/Col. Romula (modern Seville, Spain).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, María
Jesús
Redondo, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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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
-
Iamo/Iamna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 inset Iamo/Iamna
Modifications: Wikidata Q899884.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
-
Iatrus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C5 Iatrus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Idalion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 C2 Idalion
Modifications: Updated references.
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
-
*Igaeditania?
Egitania (Civitas Igaeditanorum) was a Roman city whose name
was
bestowed by the Swabians and Visigoths. This settlement
achieved
municipal status under the Flavian emperors.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH G013429: Egitania –
Idanha-a-Velha (Ponsul, Flußbett).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Ilici/Helike
The site of Ilici began as a pre-Roman settlement that
eventually
developed into a Roman municipium. The site continued into
the
Visigothic and Byzantine periods as a minor urban
settlement,
controlling a vast territory which reached old Lucentum. The
settlement was relocated to the modern site of Elche in the
Islamic
period.
Modifications: Updated references. DARMC 20322.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jean
Luc
PIROUX, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Javier
Martínez
Jiménez, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt
-
Indigetes
A pre-Roman, Iberian people known primarily through their
coinage,
which bears the inscription "UNTIKESKEN" (q.v.). They seem
to have
occupied an area in the northeast of the Iberian peninsula,
included
the coastal area between the Muga and Fluvià rivers.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2404442.
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
-
Ingena/Abrincas
Ingena/Abrincas (modern Avranches) was the chief settlement
of the
Abrincatui tribe.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Interamna
Lirenas
A Latin colony founded ca. 312 B.C. along the Via Latina.
The site
was sacked by Samnites (ca. 294 B.C.) and subsequently by
Hannibal
(212 B.C.). It received Roman municipal status in 90
B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Ionian
League
An Ancient Greek confederation originally formed in the
sixth
century BCE by twelve Ionian cities, with religious
festivals
celebrated at Panionia.
Modifications: Added Wikidata ref.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
-
Ioviacum?
Roman fort in Noricum
Modifications: Edited type and description; added
Wikidata+DARE+TM
refs. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage
after DARMC
location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies
-
Ipogeo
dell'Oplita
A hypogeum tomb of the fourth century BCE located at
Canusium.
Modifications: Wikidata hypogeum of the Hoplite
(Q56258539).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ipolcobulcola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A4 Ipolcobulcola
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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Iria/Forum
Iulii
Iriensium
Iria/Forum Iulii Iriensium (modern Voghera) was located
along the
road from Placentia to Dertona. An Augustan colony was
established
there (colonia Forum Iulium Iriensium) that was then
destroyed in
the first century AD.
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Updated Pliny
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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İstanbul
Istanbul is Turkey's largest city, straddling the boundary
between
Europe and Asia.
Modifications: Initial revision. Created new location.
Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Italikon/Italion
A Greek fort located near present day Catania, according to
Diodorus
Siculus.
Modifications: Updated references. Changed deprecated
modified place
type to = fort.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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*Ituna
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 D4 *Ituna fl.
Modifications: Added wikidata River Eden (Q1283506). Created
new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Iustiniana
Prima
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D7 Iustiniana Prima
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.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Jebel
Moneijah
Jebel Moneijah was the site of a Nabatean sanctuary in the
Southern
Sinai.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Jidava
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C3 Jidava
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
-
Jupalnic
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 E5 Jupalnic
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Kalama
Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 A4 Kalama Kolpos
Modifications: Wikidata Q6402306.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Kalamai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C3 Kalamai
Modifications: Updated references. Added CFL/AGO Toponyme -
37913:
Kalamata-Δ.Δ.Καλαμάτας. Added Greek name, Pausanias
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: DARMC, Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
-
Kalamaion/Kallias
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Kalamianos
Late Helladic III coastal settlement on the Saronic Gulf in
the
southeastern Corinthia
Modifications: Wikidata Q18021619. Updated references.
Created new
name. Created new connection. Added MycAtlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
-
Kalamine
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 G3 Kalamine
Modifications: TM GEO ID 966: Kalamine [east].
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
-
Kalamisos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Kalamisos
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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Kalamoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 unlocated Kalamoi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Kalamyde
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 A2 Kalamyde
Modifications: Wikidata Q6350498.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kappadokia
I
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 F4 no. 36 (Kappadokia
I)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Kappadokia
II
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 F4 no. 37 (Kappadokia
II)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, R.S. Bagnall, S. Mitchell, S.T.
Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Karakuş
Tumulus
A monumental royal tumulus for the elite women of the
kingdom of
Commagene dating to the first century B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Kempraten
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 Kempraten
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Scott
Vanderbilt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Khirbet
el-Kithara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 76 G2 Khirbet el-Kithara
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: D.F. Graf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Khirbet
ez-Zona
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 B2 Khirbet ez-Zona
Modifications: Updated references, update modified place
type =
fort.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.T. Parker
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Klimax?
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Knocknakilla
megaliths
A megalithic complex located between Macroom and Millstreet,
in
County Cork, Ireland, and thought to have been constructed
ca. 3,500
years ago.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Knosos/Col.
Iulia
Nobilis Cnosos
A major ancient settlement of Crete located some 5 km
southeast of
Heraklion, Knossos was occupied from the Neolithic period to
the
time of the Roman empire.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Austin Banda, Patrick
DeVarney, Tom
Elliott,
Adam
Rabinowitz, Catherine
Bouras, Andrew
Shapland, Richard
Talbert, Maija
Gierhart
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Lacippo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E5 Lacippo
Modifications: Wikidata Q5968701. Created new location.
Darmc.
Connected Tovar 1974 reference to Zotero library.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Lagos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B4 Lagos
Modifications: Wikidata Q732548.
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
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Lamington
Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall, Scotland
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Laos/Lavinium?
Founded as a colony by survivors of Sybaris after the
destruction of
the city in 510 BC.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance. Itmiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Las Torres
Roman
Villa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 F5 Las Torres
Modifications: Wikidata Q6162507.
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
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Late
Mithraeum
Final phase of a sacred space dedicated to the worship of
the god
Mithras at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Late Mithraeum
(Q123911600).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Latium
Adiectum
A region of ancient Italy characterized as an area of Latin
colonial
expansion; also referred to as Latium Novum.
Modifications: Created new connection.
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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Lefkandi
Heroon(?)
Rescue excavations in 1980 documented the remains of an
unusual
funerary structure dated ca. 1000 to 950 BCE that contained
a double
human burial alongside a horse burial. The structure's scale
(50 by
13.8 m) and nature have led some scholars to identify it as
a
heroon.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Lemana
(river)
The River Rother located in East Sussex and Kent, United
Kingdom.
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Created new
name.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Lemannonios
Kolpos
Lemannonios Kolpos, a sea-loch located in Argyll and Bute,
Scotland,
United Kingdom.
Modifications: Updated references and modified summary.
Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Lerna
Lerna was an ancient settlement on the east coast of the
Peloponnesus. Extensive Bronze Age layers were excavated in
the
twentieth century by J. L. Caskey.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1236078.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Les
Près-Bas Roman
Villa
A Roman farm villa with extensive second-century CE
Gallo-Roman
mosaics, located at modern Les Près-Bas, just south of
Loupian in
Hérault, France. The site was occupied for more than 600
years.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3558915.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Leuca/Leugosena/Sena
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 unlocated Leuca/(Leugo)
Sena
fl.
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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Leuci
The Leuci were an Iron Age Belgic tribe centered in the
southern
part of the modern Lorraine region.
Modifications: Cleaned up references. Updated references,
modified
summary, add wikidata. Created new location.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Lexovii
The Lexovii were a Celtic people on the western banks of the
lower
Sequana river.
Modifications: Added Wikidata+TM refs; 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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Library
of
Pergamum
The Attalid ruler Eumenes ll built and filled a library at
Pergamum
between 197 and 159 BCE. Nineteenth century excavators
argued for
the identification of a series of rooms behind the north
stoa of the
temple of Athena on the acropolis as housing this library,
but more
recent scholarship has called this identification into
significant
doubt (Coqueugniot 2013).
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Cleaned up
references; added Cason reference; modified summary and
Coqueugniot
2013. Recommend that association certainty on the published
OSM
Location be changed to uncertain and a reference to
Coqueugniot 2013
added to its references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Carlos
Martinez
Contributors: Alexa Frazey, Julia Doncaster, Kayne Khoury,
Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott,
Sean
Gillies
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Limes
Transalutanus
The Limes Transalutanus was a frontier system of the Roman
empire
located in the province of Dacia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q6549298.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Little
Palace
at Knossos
The so-called "Little Palace at Knossos" lies some 200 m
northwest
of the main Minoan "palace" center and to the east of the
Unexplored
Mansion to which it was once linked.
Modifications: Wikidata Q112199925.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Andrew
Shapland
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Lokoriton
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Lokoriton
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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Lolli
Paolini
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Lolli Paolini
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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Longon
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Longon fl.
Modifications: 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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Longovicium
A Roman fort at present-day Lanchester.
Modifications: Feature type.
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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Lozzo di
Cadore
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 E3 Lozzo di Cadore
Modifications: Wikidata Q39780.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lucus
Furrinae
The Lucus Furrinae or Syrian Sanctuary is a sanctuary site
on the
Janiculum Hill in Rome. The first known construction at the
site
took place during the late first century CE and it remained
in use
until the mid-fourth century CE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Wenqian Liu, Lex Ladge
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter
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Lupanar
The Lupanar (or Lupanare Grande) (VII, 12, 18–20) is located
east of
the forum at the intersection of Vico del Lupanare and Vico
del
Balcone Pensile. It is the largest of Pompeii's
brothels.
Modifications: Updated modified place type. Feature
type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri, Valeria
Vitale
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Lupercal
A cave located at the foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome in
which the
she-wolf was said to have been found suckling the twins,
Romulus and
Remus.
Modifications: Aug. Mon. Anc. 4.2.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Lutibu
Lutibu is a fortified city in Sam'alla that is mentioned in
royal
inscriptions of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III (r.
858-824 BC).
It is often identified with Sakçagözü (Coba Höyük), which is
ca. 20
km northeast of Sam'al (Zincirli Höyük).
Modifications: Wikidata Q13651499.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jamie
Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Lydia/Sparda
(satrapy)
Lydia (called Sparda by the Achaemenids) was a satrapy of
the
Persian Empire with Sardis as its capital.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3832039. Added nomisma. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Lyka
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 unlocated Lyka
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, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Macellum
Magnum
The emperor Nero built the great market hall on the Caelian
Hill and
dedicated it in the year 59. The market hall is known from
numismatic imagery and some of its archaeological remains
have been
documented on the Caelian Hill.
Modifications: Hanson 2024.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Macellum
of
Sagalassos
The Roman Macellum of Sagalassos.
Modifications: Wikidata Q129917971.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Magea
Fons
A spring, mentioned by Pliny the Elder, in the territory of
Syracuse. Its precise location has not been determined by
modern
scholars.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Makron
Akron
A promontory/peninsula on the eastern end of Sicily.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Maladers
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B3 Maladers
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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Malkata
Site located south of the Theban Necropolis containing a New
Kingdom
palace complex constructed by Amenhotep III of the 18th
Dynasty.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q431422.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Manawir
el-Biyut
Remains of a ruined village with mud brick structures,
qanat, and an
associated necropolis of Roman date all located 3-5 km west
of
ancient Dush (Egypt).
Modifications: Cleaned up references. Created darmc citation
to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified summary; modified place type += necropolis;
contributors +=
nsouchon; updated references - add tm geo, add DARE, add
wikidata.
Created new connection. Created new name.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Nicolas
Souchon, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Wagner
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Nicolas
Souchon, Tom
Elliott
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Manganello
Sanctuary
The Manganello Sanctuary is located at the northern edge
Caere's
urban plateau.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added Wikidata
reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Manios
Kolpos
The Hvar Channel is located between the islands of Brač and
Hvar in
the Adriatic Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q13567562.
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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Manliana
One of two Roman road stations with this name in Italy
attested in
ancient sources. The Barrington Atlas Directory localizes
this one
at modern Torrita di Siena.
Modifications: Wikidata Q91476.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Mantineion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 C3 Mantineion
Modifications: Added Wikidata ref.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette, DARMC
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Marcianopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E5 Marcianopolis
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mariandynoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 A3 Mariandynoi
Modifications: Added Wikidata+ToposText+MANTO refs.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Marimbault
Roman
Villa
The 12th-century Eglise Saint-Vincent de Marimbault was
built atop a
probable Gallo-Roman villa.
Modifications: Modified title; modified summary; added
Wikipedia
reference.
Modified and 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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Mastro
Paolo di
Barrafranca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 E4 Mastro Paolo di
Barrafranca
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Mauressip
A Gallo-Greek oppidum founded at the end of the sixth
century
BCE.
Modifications: Edited type; added Wikidata reference.
Created darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mauretania
Sitifensis
A late Roman province within the diocese of Africa.
Mauretania
Sitifensis was included on Map 101 of the Barrington Atlas
("Dioceses and Provinces of the Roman Empire") that follows
the
Verona List (ca. A.D. 303–324). Diocletian created the
province and
Constantine assigned it to the administrative Diocese of
Africa. The
Vandals conquered Mauretania Sitifensis and following the
collapse
of the Western Roman Empire, the province was ruled mainly
by Berber
kings until 578 CE.
Modifications: Updated GeoNames reference. Updated
references,
update modified place type to province; added BAtlDir
reference;
added wikidata Q9030702, update wikipedia; modified
summary.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, 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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, 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.
Modifications: Updated Porter reference.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Medinet
Habu
The New Kingdom mortuary temple of Ramesses III at Medinet
Habu, on
the West bank of the Nile near Luxor.
Modifications: Added wikidata Mortuary Temple of Ramesses
III
(Q656040). Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Nate
Nagy
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Gabriel
McKee
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Megaron
A at
Thermon
Megaron A is an apsidal megaron built sometime between 1400
BC and
1100 BC in the area of the later Sanctuary of Apollo at
Thermon.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: John
Pullen, Angelo Reyes
Contributors: Denise Candelo, Katie Smidt, Olivia Lewman, Adam
Rabinowitz, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Meks
Gibli
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 79 D4 Meks Gibli
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Wagner
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Memphis
A city and capital of Ancient Egypt that remained an
important
center for most of Egyptian history.
Modifications: Added nomisma, edh, manto, and paths atlas
references. Removed erroneous reference.
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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Menosgada
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Menosgada
Modifications: Initial revision. Updated references. Created
new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Meteiras
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Watkins 1988.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Metroon/Aulia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Metroon/Aulia
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette, DARMC
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Mieza
theater
The theater at Mieza dates from the second century BCE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q24263012.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Milecastle
46
(Carvoran)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Added Frame 2024 reference. By.
Modified by: Matthew
Clark
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Matthew
Clark,
Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette
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Milyadeis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D3 Milyadeis
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Mina
(river)
Oued Mina, Algeria.
Modifications: Wikidata Q23802184.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Minnodunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 D3 Minnodunum
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
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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Miralpeix
The Mausoleum of Miralpeix is a Roman mausoleum found in the
municipality of Caspe, in the province of Zaragoza (Aragon,
Spain).
It was transferred in 1962 to its current location in the
urban
center of Caspe due to the construction of the Mequinenza
reservoir.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Mirobriga
Mirobriga was a settlement located west of Almadén mentioned
by
Pliny the Elder.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Changed type to assoc modern loc. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Misus
(river)
A river that flows from just south of Arcevia to the
Adriatic Sea.
The Nevola river joined the Misa before it drains into the
sea near
Senigallia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3858967.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Moat of
Lochrutton
An earthwork that strongly suggests the remains of a Roman
fortlet
near Lochrutton, Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Monastery
of
Saint John the Theologian
The Monastery of Saint John the Theologian (also known as
the
Monastery of Saint John the Divine) is a Greek Orthodox
monastery
dating to AD 1088 on the island of Patmos.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1982506.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Monte
Catalfaro
A rocky plateau located north-east of modern Mineo,
overlooking
Catania, that was inhabited from prehistoric times to the
Middle
Ages.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Valeria
Vitale
Contributors: Jonathan
Prag,
Jeffrey
Becker
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‘Monte
Haemo’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B6 ‘Monte Haemo’
Modifications: EDH G014388: Montemno – Trojan (Trojanski
Prohod,
nördlich, "Markova kapija"). RE Montemno.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Luna
Necropoleis
Two adjacent funerary landscapes located south of modern
Senorbì on
the island of Sardinia, with burials ranging from the 6th
century
BCE to the 6th century CE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3874156.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Turcisi
Monte Turcisi is the site of Greek fortifications located in
the
province of Catania, Sicily. This military outpost was
likely of
Syracusan dependence.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and
updated provenance. Feature type. Wikidata Q3862096.
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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Monterfil
II at
Corseul
Remains of the commercial quarter of the Gallo-Roman
settlement.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q22975916.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Morikambe
*Eischusis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 D6 Morikambe
*Eischusis
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Mortuary
Temple
of Hatshepsut
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari was
built for
the Eighteenth dynasty Pharaoh Hatshepsut.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q660692.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee
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Mostene
An ancient city of Lydia in Asia Minor is attested in
literature and
by coinage and inscriptions found at multiple locations. Its
precise
location is not known. BAtlas tentatively placed it (with a
hollow
symbol) "near [modern] Sancaklıbozköy". NPauly summarizes
suggestions more broadly:
"the eastern foot of Mount Sipylus near modern Çobanisa or Sancaklıboz or to the south of Thyateira or c. 40 km to the east of Magnesia [3] (modern Asartepe near Urganlı)"
Modifications: Created new location. Modified summary;
modified
place type = settlement; cleaned up references; added
TacEnc,
Wikidata, nomisma, and New Pauly references; added
Hallmannsecker
2021.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Moulouya
(river)
The modern Moulouya River, which flows from the Atlas
Mountains to
the Mediterranean Sea, is probably to be identified with the
attested ancient names Malva and Mulucha.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Munazio
Planco
Munazio Planco, the so-called Villa of Munatius Plancus and
villa on
Via delle Piagge.
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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Mura
Greche
The so-called "Mura Greche" are remains of the later
third-century
B.C. fortifications of Neapolis.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q3867291. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Murus
Servii
Tullii
The Republican city wall of Rome.
Modifications: Luberti 2020. 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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Nabaris/Navarra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C3 Nabaris/Navarra
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Nabataei
The Nabataei or Nabataeans were an ancient people who lived
in the
Southern Levant and northern Arabia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Nauportus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B4 Nauportus
Modifications: Updated references.
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
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Necropolis
of
Porta Ercolano
The Porta Ercolano necropolis, excavated between 1763 and
1838, is
the best known of Pompeii's necropoleis, in use from the
middle of
the first century BC until the first century AD.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Nemrut
Dağ
A major sanctuary of Coammagene and site of the mausoleum of
Antiochus I (69–34 B.C.). A UNESCO World Heritage Site
located on
modern Mount Nemrut in Turkey's Adıyaman province.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne, Chris de
Lisle
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Neroua
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 C2 Neroua fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications 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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Nervii
Belgic tribes of northern Gaul at the time of its conquest
by Rome.
Their territory corresponds to the central part of modern
Belgium.
Modifications: Edited type and description; added
Wikidata+Nomisma
refs; 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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Nicaea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Nicaea
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Nicopolis
ad
Istrum
The ancient city of Nicopolis ad Istrum is located near the
village
of Nikyup, Bulgaria, in the district of Veliko Turnovo. The
Roman
emperor Trajan founded Nicopolis ad Istrum following
victories over
the Dacians in 101 and 106 CE. The fortified Roman city had
an area
of approximately 30 ha.
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Nida
(river)
The modern La Nied river, a tributary of the Saar, which
runs
through parts of modern France and Germany.
Modifications: Edited. Added Wikidata ref; updated
references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette
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Nivirgi
Tabernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 G2 Nivirgi Tabernae
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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Novae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C5 Novae
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Noviomagus/Nemetae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I3 Noviomagus/Nemetae
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Nuceria
Nuceria (modern Nocera Umbra) is an ancient town in Umbria,
perhaps
founded in the seventh century B.C. by Camerinum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Numerus
Syrorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 29 D2 Numerus Syrorum
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 20557: Numerus
Syrorum
(Marnia).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Nuraghe
Biunisi
A single-tower nuraghe with a likely associated village.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q122326625.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Nuraghe
Diana
A single-tower nuraghe located near Quartu Sant'Elena.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q25385631.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Nuraghe
Maiori
A single-tower nuraghe with a central corridor.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q56258653.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Nuraghe
Nuraddeo
A Middle Bronze Age nuragic site with a central tower
standing ca.
14 m. tall near Suni, Sardinia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q55386324. Created new location.
Located
on.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Nuraghe
Porcarzos
A complex nuraghe surrounded by a quadrilobate bastion.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q122237163.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Nuraghe
S'Urachi
A nuragic site near San Vero Milis in west central Sardinia,
occupied from the Late Bronze Age into the Roman period.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Dan
Diffendale
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Nymphaios
Limen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 A2 Nymphaios Limen
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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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Oinoparas
(river)
The Afrin River.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott
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Olympus
(mountain)
Ulu Dağ.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Opitergium
Opitergium (modern Oderzo) is a settlement of the Veneti
along the
Piave River located at a junction of the Via Postumia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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[Orcla]
[Orcla] or Norchia is an ancient Etruscan settlement located
near
Tarquinia and along the line of the Roman Via Clodia.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Osteodes
(islands)
An ancient island or island group, 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: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ostra
Ostra was an ancient town of Umbria.
Modifications: Wikidata Ancient Ostra (Q533922), EDH.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Oxton
A Roman fortlet in Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
-
Oyrat
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 23 F3 Oyrat
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Pago de
Bruñel
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 B4 Pago de Bruñel
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
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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Panapio/Punicum
The ancient settlement of Panapio/Punicum corresponds to
present-day
Santa Marinella, Rome, Italy.
Modifications: Updated references, modified summary.
Wikidata
Q243425. TGN 7003847: Santa Marinella (inhabited place).
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, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pannonia
A province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east
by the
Danube, on the west by Noricum and upper Italy, and on the
southward
by Dalmatia and upper Moesia
Modifications: Changed description and type; added
Wikidata+Nomisma
refs; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications 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, Maxime
Guénette, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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[*Parammon]?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 79 D3 [*Parammon]?
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Feature type. Wikidata Q14218427.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Wagner
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Pasargadae/Batrakatash
Pasargadae/Batrakatash was an ancient Persian city and the
capital
of Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC). It remained the capital
until
Cambyses II moved it to Susa. The site is listed as a UNESCO
World
Heritage Site.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, P. Flensted Jensen, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Rune
Rattenborg, Chris de
Lisle
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Pausulae
Pausulae was a town of Picenum mentioned by Pliny the Elder.
It was
a Municipium of Regio V.
Modifications: Wikidata Q18497745. EDH G018354: Pausulae –
Corridonia. 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: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Pen
Llystyn
An earth and timber fort originally covering 1.8 ha located
at the
base of the Lleyn peninsula, between Segontium and
Tomen-y-Mur, Pen
Llystyn was subsequently destroyed by quarrying.
Modifications: Added related references; updated references.
Feature
type. Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Maxime
Guénette, Scott
Vanderbilt
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Penydarren
Roman fort
A Roman fort built ca. 74-78 CE and occupied no later than
the first
third of the second century, now built over by a sports
stadium.
Modifications: Edited. Wikidata Q103189159.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
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Perinthus/Heraclea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 B3 Perinthus/Heraclea
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
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
-
Perre
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 G1 Perre
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Persepolis/Parsa/Persai/Sat
Setun
Persepolis/Parsa/Persai/Sat Setun was the ceremonial capital
of the
Achaemenid Empire. The origins of the settlement belong to
the sixth
century BC (ca. 515). The archaeological site was named as a
UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 1979.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, P. Flensted Jensen, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Rune
Rattenborg, Chris de
Lisle
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Petinesca
A Roman settlement at Petinesca replaced a Celtic oppidum
located on
the plateau of the Jensberg. The site was located along the
military
highway from Aventicum to Salodurum.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Petrovo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 B2 Petrovo
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Phaistos
An ancient settlement on Crete where occupation began ca.
3000 B.C.,
Phaistos was a major center of the Minoan civilization and
continued
to be a Greek city of the first millennium B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Added
MycAtlas reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott,
Catherine
Bouras, Ciara
L.
Wisecup, Richard
Talbert, Lewin
Ernest
Staine, Thomas Focht, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
Maija
Gierhart
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Pherai
An Archaic period to Roman period settlement located near
Kalamata,
Messinia in the Peloponnese.
Modifications: Wikidata, manto. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott,
Ryan M.
Horne
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Philippopolis/Trimontium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B6
Philippopolis/Trimontium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Martina
Filosa
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Phrygia
Saloutaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 102 F4 no. 26 (Phrygia
Saloutaria)
Modifications: Updated references.
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,
Martina
Filosa
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Phylakopi
A major Bronze Age settlement on Melos with evidence for
continuous
occupation from the third millennium BC until the twelfth
century
BC, Phylakopi provides important information about the
Cycladic
civilization.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1447360. Created new location.
Initial
revision. Added MycAtlas reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
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Piana
del Lago
Sanctuary
An Etruscan sanctuary that was founded at the end of the 5th
century
BCE and saw activity as late as the reign of Nero. Evidence
has also
been found for activity in the area during the Neolithic and
the
Bronze Age. The site is located on the southern shore of the
Lac de
Bolsena in the modern Italian municipality of
Montefiascone.
Modifications: Wikidata Q130339298.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pieve
di San
Giovanni Battista a Sillano
A ruined church that was once part of the diocese of
Volterra, San
Giovanni Battista a Sillano is unique in Tuscany for having
a
Romanesque-Norman façade. The ruined edifice likely dates to
the
twelfth and thirteenth centuries although the parish exists
as early
as the mid-tenth century.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q3904602. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pir
Hüseyin
Large mound east of Pir Hüseyin, find place for cuneiform
inscription.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133425385. Vici.org 86877: Pir
Hüseyin.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Carolin
Johansson, Rune
Rattenborg
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pitinum
Mergens
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D1 Pitinum Mergens
Modifications: Wikidata Q133457746.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pizus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C6 Pizus
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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Plataean
Tumulus (Marathon)
A tumulus at Marathon associated with the Boeotian
Plataeans.
Marinatos identified the mound in 1970. It rises to a height
of
about 3 meters.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q119056952.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Plinth
in D
Street Outside The Temple of Artemis Azzanthkona
Probable statue base placed outside the temple of Artemis
Azzanathkona at Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Plinth in D Street outside the
Temple
of Artemis Azzanthkona (Q122157543).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Anne
Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Podere
Cannicci
(Civitella Paganico - GR)
The site of Podere Cannici has been investigated by means of
both
non-invasive geophysics and by excavation. Data reveal
multiple
phases of activity and occupation.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Polyaigos
(island)
An island in the Aegean, mentioned by a number of ancient
authors,
Polyaigos is part of an archipelago that includes Melos and
Kimolos
and is still known by variants of its ancient name.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1540206.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur
De
Graauw, Tom
Elliott
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Polyzeleios
aule
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Polyzeleios
aule
Modifications: Manni 1981.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Ponte
di
Apollo, Punicum
A Roman bridge.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ponte
Ezzu
Ponte Ezzu or Pont'Ezzu is a Roman bridge of the first
century A.D.
that crosses the Rio Mannu near Ozieri, Sardinia.
Modifications: Updated references, add wikidata
Q3907939.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Maggie Britton, Sterling White
Contributors: Thomas
Landvatter
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Ponte
Fonnaia
The Roman bridge at Ponte Fonnaia carried a branch of the
Via
Flaminia over the river Naia. It is located north of modern
Acquasparta in Umbria.
Modifications: Wikidata Q28923250.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
Sereno
A bridge near Ferentinum (modern Ferentino in Italy) that is
traditionally dated to A.D. 260 or after. A substructure in
polygonal masonry supports the bridge.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Por(d)oselene
(island)
An island between Lesbos and Asia Minor, attested in
multiple
ancient sources and site of the homonymous city. The island
has been
identified with the modern Cunda Adası, Turkey.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q2740733.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Porta
Nocera
necropolis
The Porta Nocera necropolis at Pompeii.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Portus
Sigensis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 29 D1 Portus Sigensis
Modifications: Wikidata Q11906698.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Poseidonia/Paestum
Greeks from Sybaris originally founded Poseidonia/Paestum, a
major
Greco-Roman center of south Italy, in the seventh-century
BCE. It
was originally named Poseidonia. After the Pyrrhic war, the
city
became a Latin colony named Paestum ca. 273 BCE.
Modifications: Added Arachne.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Noura
Alavi,
Levi Noble, Robert
B. Camp, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Alex
Biad,
Keri Lynne
Porter, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, John
Muccigrosso, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Prata
Aureliana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H2 Prata Aureliana
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Pteria
A large, fortified settlement of Anatolia mentioned by
Herodotus.
Modifications: Cited Summers ed. 2021, mentioned that the
(presumed)
ancient name comes from Herodotus; updated references;
updated
wikidata Pteria (Q7256680). Changed.
Modified by: Sean
Manning, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Manning, Tom
Elliott
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Puente
Mayor del
Tormes
A Roman bridge over Rio Tormes in Salamanca, Spain.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jean
Luc
PIROUX, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Puente
romano de
Alconetar
Relocated remains of a 300m-long Roman stone bridge
originally
located southwest of modern Tourmogon at Alconétar, over R.
Tajo in
Spain.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jean
Luc
PIROUX, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Purpurariae
(islands)
An island group off the western coast of Morocco.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, M. Euzennat,
Brian Z.
Lund, Richard
Talbert, J. Desanges
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Pydna
An ancient settlement and seaport in Macedonia, located
south of
modern Makrigialos. According to Apollodorus, the population
was
relocated to a new, inland site by Archelaos (see
Pydna/Kitron), but
it is clear that this original, coastal site was
reoccupied.
Modifications: Modified summary; added Wikidata reference
provided.
Created new location. Nomisma.org Pydna, tgn 6004871: Pydna
(deserted settlement).
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Pydna/Kitron
According to Apollodorus, Archelaos relocated the population
of
coastal ancient Pydna (q.v.), remains of which lie on the
southern
edge of modern Marygialos, to a new, inland site. Scholars
believe
that, by the Roman era, this site had become or moved to the
area of
modern Kitros, although no definitive urban center has yet
been
identified. Several locations between Marygialos, Kitros,
and Alonia
(further inland and north of Kitros) have produced related
funerary
material and epigraphy.
Modifications: Modified summary.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Pyramids
of
Queens
There are three satellite pyramids, typically referred to as
"Queen's pyramids", associated with the pyramid of Menkaure
on the
Giza plateau.
Modifications: Added wikidata; updated modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pyretos
(river)
The Prut river flows from the Carpathian Mountains to the
Danube.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Pyrgoi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 C2 Pyrgoi
Modifications: Created new location. Updated references.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Qasr
el-Aguz
Site in Luxor (Egypt) associated with a Ptolemaic temple
dedicated
to the god Thoth.
Modifications: Updated Porter reference.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Redones
A Celtic tribe living in the area of modern Brittany counted
among
the civitates maritimae or Aremorica.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Redshaw
Burn
A Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall, Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Maxime
Guénette
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Rheneia
(island)
A Cycladic island just west of Delos in the Aegean Sea. It
consists
of two parts linked by a narrow isthmus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1475379.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Noah
Kaye, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur
De
Graauw, Tom
Elliott,
Pierre
Motylewicz, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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Roma
The capital of the Roman Republic and Empire.
Modifications: Changed wikidata link to point to ancient
Rome
instead of modern Rome.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sebastian
Heath, Maxime
Guénette, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Roman
amphitheater at Aosta
The Roman amphitheater at Aosta likely dates to the first
century
A.D. Its remains are englobed within Medieval
structures.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q2844396.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
amphitheater at Theveste
The Roman amphitheater at Theveste dates to the fourth
century.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q28969519.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
arch at
Capera
A quadrifons arch at Capera.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q43083909.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
arch
(Medinaceli)
A triple-bay Roman Imperial arch near Medinaceli, Spain,
that was
originally dedicated to the emperor Domitian and later
re-dedicated
to Trajan.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q2023741.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
bridge of
Saint-Vincent
A Roman bridge built across the Cillian stream in the Valle
d'Aosta,
Italy.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
Camp
One of two Roman siege camps at Burnswark Hill that flank
the Iron
Age hillfort. The camps are linked to the campaigns of the
Roman
commander Quintus Lollius Urbicus ca. 140 CE.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
theater
The theater at Thugga dates to 168 or 169 and could
accommodate 3500
spectators.
Modifications: Added Theatrum.de reference. Added vici.org
link.
Wikidata reference. Reimported full node geometry and
updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
theater
at Sparta
The Roman theater at Sparta dates to the late first century
B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Tom
Elliott
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Roman
theater
at Tusculum
The Roman theater at Tusculum was first excavated in
1839.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
theater,
Tipasa
The Roman theater at Tipasa.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Römische
Villa
Otrang
This extensive rural villa of the Roman imperial period
(ancient
name unknown) was built in the territory of the Treveri.
Located at
modern Fliessem-Otrang in Germany.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Added Wikidata ref; updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Rubi
Rubi was a statio in Apulia, located along the Via
Minucia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Rutland
Roman
Villa
A Roman villa, identified and initially excavated since
2018,
located in the modern district of Rutland (England, United
Kingdom),
east of Foster's Bridge and southwest of Ketton.
Modifications: Wikidata Q109973603.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ruweiha
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C2 Ruweiha
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Callisto
A large catacomb on the Via Appia south of Rome notable
especially
for its so-called 'Crypt of the Popes'. The catacomb covers
approximately 15 hectares.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Jonathan
Weiland, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Sean
Gillies
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S.
Casciano dei
Bagni
The village of San Casciano dei Bagni, located south of
Siena,
Italy, has been frequented since at least the first
millennium BCE
on account of its thermal springs with supposedly healing
properties.
Modifications: Wikidata Q91403.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Cucufate
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 C3 S. Cucufate
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance.
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
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Saena
Saena was an Etruscan city that received a Roman colony
(Saena
Iulia) in the time of Augustus.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Salduba/Saltum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E5 Salduba/Saltum
Modifications: Wikidata Q6117205.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Saletio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I4 Saletio
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q124497643. EDH
G009069:
Saletio (Civitas Nemetum) – Seltz. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, 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: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Salone
Ancient tuff quarries and a bridge at Salone on the Anio
River.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Sammachi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C3 Sammachi
Modifications: Updated TP reference. TM GEO ID 41542:
Sammachi
(Shammerkh Çay). Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Samnaga/Samnagenses
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 unlocated
*Samnaga/Samnagenses
Modifications: Wikidata Q3470891.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Samosata
An ancient city on the Euphrates River's West bank,
established
perhaps as early as the Hittite period. Its ruins, known in
modern
times as Samsat (Turkey), were submerged following the
construction
of the Atatürk Dam in the early 1990s. The modern village of
Samsat
was relocated and is not coincident with the ancient
site.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa,
Chris de
Lisle
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San
Felice
Roman villa
The villa site is approximately 1 km south of the presumed
ancient
course of the Via Appia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q104787696.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Sanctuary
at
San Casciano dei Bagni
An ancient sanctuary located near the village of San
Casciano dei
Bagni, located south of Siena, Italy, has produced,
following
archaeological excavation, a large cache of metallic votive
offerings - coins, figurines, statues, anatomical votives -
dating
to the late republican and early imperial periods. These
votives
were recovered from waterlogged mud deposits associated with
the
thermal springs at the site that have been frequented since
at least
the first millennium BCE.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Edited. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sanremo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 E2 Sanremo
Modifications: Wikidata Q4012300.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott
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São Miguel
de
Mota
Site of a temple dedicated to the Celtiberian/Lusitanian god
Endovelicus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q10375914. 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: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Sarabos
(river)
The modern Ghaghara river in India, a major tributary of the
Ganges.
Modifications: Wikidata Q390232.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Sardeoua/‘Sardebar’
Now known as Zerzevan Kalesi, this Roman-era fortified
settlement is
located in Turkey's Diyarbakir province.
Modifications: ItMiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Sardinia
(island)
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean
Sea.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q19740031. Edited. Updated
references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes,
Tom
Elliott
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Sardis/Hyde?
Sardis was the capital of the Lydian Empire located in
western
Turkey. In 188 B.C. Sardis became a part of the Attalid
kingdom and
thus it passed with the territory of Attalus III to Rome in
133
B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott,
H. Kopp, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa,
Ryan M.
Horne
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Satricum
An ancient settlement on the right bank of the river Astura,
Satricum has a mixed heritage of Latins and Volscians. In
499 B.C.
Satricum was a member of the Latin League, but was under
Volscian
control in 488 B.C. The site is noted for its sanctuary of
Mater
Matuta.
Modifications: Rocca 2007.
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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Savus
(river)
A river of Central Europe and a right tributary of the
Danube.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Scalzacane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Scalzacane
Modifications: DARE 35782: Colle Scalzacane, Tivoli.
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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Schiers
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B3 Schiers
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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Scupi
Scupi (modern Skopje, Macedonia (Macedonian: Скопје)) has
been the
site of human settlement since ca. 4000 BC.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Securisca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B5 Securisca
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Seiopa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated *Seiopa
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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Sellium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B2 Sellium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Selvasecca
di
Blera
A Republican period villa located near Blera.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Selvicciola
necropolis
A prehistoric (Eneolithic) necropolis in mid-Tyrrhenian
Italy with
activity beginning in the early fourth millennium BCE. The
Selvicciola necropolis is located in the valley of the Fiora
River.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133569779. Reimported full node
geometry
and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Selvicciola
Roman villa
The Selvicciola Roman villa is the site of a vast Roman
rural
complex as well as a Longobard cemetery.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133571425.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Semna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 78 D5 Semna
Modifications: TM GEO ID 52960: Semna [South].
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.E. Sidebotham
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Sena
Gallica
Senonian Gauls founded Sena Gallica at the mouth of the Misa
River
in the fourth century B.C. This place became the site of
Rome's
earliest colony on the Adriatic seaboard before 280 B.C.
Pompeius
Magnus destroyed the city in 82 B.C.
Modifications: Edited modified summary, update references.
Created
new connection. Located near. Updated references. Created
new
name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Senones
The Senones were an ancient Gallic tribe of the Seine River
basin.
Modifications: Cleaned up references. Created new location.
Updated
references, add modified summary. add modified details.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Seria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 D3 Seria
Modifications: Wikidata Q1153945.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Sestu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 B3 Sestu
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q285089.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Sette
Sale
Cisterns of the imperial period on the Oppian Hill that once
supplied the Baths of Trajan.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Settecamini
An archaeological site located at the midpoint of the Via
Tiburtina
linking Rome and Tibur.
Modifications: Wikidata Q19545276.
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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Siarum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 E4 Siarum
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
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Sicyon/Demetrias
Sicyon/Demetrias was an important ancient city of the
Corinthiad,
located some 26 km to the west of Corinth. The city had a
long
history, beginning in the Archaic period when Orthagorid
tyrants
ruled it. It flourished in later Archaic and Classical
times, was a
member of the Peloponnesian League, and became a center of
Theban
power after 371 B.C. The city was long noted for its
association
with fine arts and during the fourth century B.C. produced
the
famous sculptor Lysippos. Under Aratos, Sicyon joined the
Achaean
League in 251 B.C. By the time Pausanias visited the site,
declining
political fortunes and disastrous earthquakes had reduced it
to a
ruinous state.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Ryan M.
Horne
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Silsilah
An ancient settlement east of the Nile, just south of and
associated
with the ancient quarries on Gebel el-Silsila.
Modifications: Updated Porter reference.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Wilfong, S.E. Sidebotham, J. Keenan
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Nicolas
Souchon, Tom
Elliott
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Silvium
Silvium (modern Gravina in Puglia) was founded as a Greek
colony. It
was a town on the frontier of the Peucetii.
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Singilis
(river)
Singilis fl. (Genil river) is a tributary of the
Baetis/Certis fl.
(modern Guadalquivir).
Modifications: Wikidata Q17760. Edited.
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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Siniyah
Island
Monastery
A church and possible monastic complex identified in
2021/2022 on
modern Siniyah Island in the emirate of Umm al-Quwain,
UAE.
Modifications: Removed redundant Power 2022 reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Yonatan Miller
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Sitifis
An ancient site at modern Sétif in Algeria, originally
founded as a
colonial settlement for Roman veterans during the reign of
the
emperor Nerva.
Modifications: Updated references. Added EDH, update
wikidata.
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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Soleb
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 81 A5 Soleb
Modifications: Updated Porter reference.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S.M. Burstein
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, D. Borough, Sean
Gillies, Nicolas
Souchon, Ryan M.
Horne
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Solonion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 unlocated Solonion
Modifications: Wikidata Solonion (Q21556425).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Solonium/Solonius
Ager
The Ager Solonius is an unlocated ager in Latium, located
between
Ostia, Ardea, and Lanuvium.
Modifications: Wikidata Solonium (Q133503370).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Sophanene
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C2 Sophanene
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J.
Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Soros
The tumulus (burial mound) of the Athenian dead at
Marathon.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Added idai
gaz.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Dan
Diffendale, Tom
Elliott
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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: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Chris
de Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Spartarius?
Campus
A region near Carthago Nova in Hispania Tarraconensis.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: Ross
Twele, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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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: Updated reference.
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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Strata
Diocletiana
A Roman road built in the third century A.D. under the
emperor
Diocletian that ran along the limes Arabicus of the eastern
Roman
empire.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2422562.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.P. Brown, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Su
Nuraxi di
Barumini
A nuragic site in Barumini, Sardinia that was named as a
UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 1997.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Sub
Radices
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B6 Sub Radices
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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Susa/Seleucia
ad
Eulaeum
An ancient city of the Elamite, Persian, and Parthian
empires of
Iran. Located at modern Shush, Susa was inscribed on the
UNESCO
World Heritage List in 2015.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, P. Flensted Jensen, Rosemary
Selth, Jeffrey
Becker, Rune
Rattenborg, H. Kopp, W. Röllig, B. Siewert-Mayer, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle, Sean
Gillies, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R.
Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Tabae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Tabae
Modifications: Created new connection.
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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Tabernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I3 Tabernae
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. HD018210:
Inscription
from Tabernae – Tawern (Belgica).
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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Tabernae
Remains of a Roman vicus and hilltop temple complex
excavated at
modern Tawern in Germany.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance.
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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Talaria
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: 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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Tanagra
An unlocated place in Persis, Tanagra should not be confused
with
the similarly named site in Boeotia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Constantina
Argyrakou, P. Flensted Jensen, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Chris de
Lisle
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Taouion/Tabia
A key junction between roads north (towards Hattusa and the
Lykos
River valley), south (towards Mazaka), east (towards the
upper Halys
River), and west (towards Ankyra), it was inhabited from the
fourth
millennium BCE. Greek and Roman writers mention it as the
main
settlement of the Galatian tribe of the Trocmi.
Modifications: Reframed description as road junction with
Galatians
just one phase; cited Manning 2024.
Modified by: Sean
Manning
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Sean
Gillies, Sean
Manning, Ryan M.
Horne
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Tartessos
Tartessos was a harbor city and surrounding region located
on the
southern coast of the Iberian peninsula at the mouth of the
Guadalquivir River.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Ross
Twele, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Jr., R. Warner, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
F.H. Stanley, Ryan M.
Horne
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Teatro
Marittimo
The so-called "Maritime Theater" at the Villa of Hadrian in
Tivoli
is sometimes referred to as the 'island villa'. It served as
a kind
of inner sanctum within the larger complex of the Villa
Hadriana.
Modifications: Wikidata Q100767646.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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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: Modified summary. Edited.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Tell
Tweini
Tell Tweini is an archaeological site located near Jableh,
Syria. It
was inhabited from the third millennium BC to the Persian
period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7697529.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee, Ryan M.
Horne
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Tema/Thema
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 unlocated Tema/Thema
Modifications: 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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Temesa/Tempsa
An ancient city located on the west coast of Bruttium, just
north of
the Gulf of Hipponium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of
Apollo at Thermos
A temple to the Apollo was built in the late seventh century
B.C.
atop the ruins of the previous megaron in Thermos.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3983221.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Rio
Mursinna
Contributors: Minh Do, Jeffrey
Becker, Rio Mursinna, Emily Fisher, Joseph Leonard,
Sean
Gillies
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Temple
of
Athena at Paestum
A Late Archaic Doric Temple of Athena (ca. 500 B.C.) at
Paestum.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Robert B.
Camp, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Adam
Rabinowitz, Sean
Gillies
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Temple
of
Hathor
The Temple of Hathor at Deir el-Medina dates to the reign of
the
Ptolemies. It was later repurposed as a Christian
installation known
as Deir el-Medina or "Monastery of the City", from which the
site's
modern toponym is derived.
Modifications: Added wikidata Temple of Hathor
(Q11951237).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of Iuno
Moneta
A major ancient sanctuary of the Capitoline Hill, the
remains of
which are likely to be found beneath Santa Maria in Ara
Coeli.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Temple
of Juno
Caelestis
Juno Caelestis, a successor divinity of the Punic Tanit, is
celebrated by a sanctuary built at Dougga ca. 222-235 CE,
and
sponsored by Q. Gabinius Rufus Felix.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of
Jupiter
A temple dedicated to the Capitoline triad is located on the
forum
of Saepinum.
Modifications: Added Classical Temples reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of
Minerva at Theveste
The Temple of Minerva at Theveste dates to the third century
A.D.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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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.
Modifications: Updated Porter reference.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Nicolas
Souchon
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
-
Temple
of
Quirinus
The Temple of Quirinus was located near the Capitolium
Vetus. The
temple was built ex manubiis by Lucius Papirius Cursor in
293 B.C.,
fulfilling the vow made by his father in 325 B.C. Tradition
holds
that the republican-period temple was sited on an even
earlier altar
dedicated by the Sabines. The topography and location of the
temple
are both matters of significant debate.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of
Vespasian and Titus
A temple in the Roman Forum dedicated to the deified
Vespasian that
was begun by Titus and completed under Domitian.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Templum
Pacis
The Temple of Peace in Rome was vowed by Vespasian following
the
Jewish War.
Modifications: Added Meneghini 2024.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Templum
Veneris
et Romae
A double temple sacred to Venus Felix and Roma Aeterna built
by
Hadrian on the slope of the Velian hill to the north of the
Sacra
Via beginning in 121 CE.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Tenedo
Tenedo lies at the confluence of the Aare and the Rhine. In
pre-Roman times, a key trade route crossed the River Rhine
here.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Termessos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D4 Termessos
Modifications: Wikidata Q599462, nomisma added. Reimported
full way
geometry and updated provenance.
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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Terpyllos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 unlocated Terpyllos
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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The Great
Altar
at Pergamon
A monumental altar built during the reign of king Eumenes
II.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Lewin
Ernest Staine, Hanna Smith
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz
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"The Great Basilica"
at Butrint
The so-called "Great Basilica" is an early Christian
basilica dating
to the sixth century.
Modifications: Wikidata Q82073762. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Theater
at
Pausilipum
A small Roman theater with a capacity of approximately 2,000
spectators.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3575454.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Theater
of
Ephesus
The Theater of Ephesus sits at the foot of the Panayir
mountains. It
could host up to 25,000 spectators.
Modifications: Added Theatrum.de reference. Added vici.org
link.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Theban
necropolis
Collective name for the complex of tombs and temples on the
western
bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Thebes/Luxor. The
necropolis
was used for royal and elite burials throughout the
Pharaonic
period.
Modifications: Created new name. Added Porter 1964.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Theban
Tomb
359
The New Kingdom tomb of the ancient Egyptian workman
Inherkhau is
located at Deir el-Medina and is part of the Theban
Necropolis.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Thermon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B3 Thermon
Modifications: MANTO 11309563: Thermon (Aitolia).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes,
Ryan M.
Horne, Chris de
Lisle
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Theveste
Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria) became a Roman center
and, in the
Imperial period, the Legio III Augusta was raised there. In
later
times Theveste is connected with the Donatists.
Modifications: Wikidata Q12220954. EDH G000364:
Theveste.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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This
The capital city of the first dynasties of ancient Egypt.
While the
precise location of the ancient site is unclear, mainstream
scholarly thought places it near ancient Abydos and modern
Girga.
Modifications: Changed location type to 'associated modern'.
Wikidata Thinis (Q1153959). Updated references.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Drew Bear
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins,
Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Richard
Talbert, Mark Depauw
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Thugga/Tokai?
Thugga/Tokai? (Dougga) is an ancient site in Tunisia with a
rich
heritage that includes Numidian-Berber, Punic, ancient
Roman, and
Byzantine phases. The city's Roman phase is particularly
well
preserved and UNESCO listed the site as a World Heritage
Site in
1997.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
location.
Added DARE, DARMC references as related to maintain resource
alignments. Added Wikidata reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Tifernum
Tiberinum
An Umbrian hilltown in the floodplain of the Tiber river
north of
Perusia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Tinna
(river)
The Tinna (modern Ténna) flows from the eastern slopes of
the
Sibillini Mountains into the Adriatic Sea between the
municipalities
of Porto Sant'Elpidio and Fermo. The Latin toponym Tinna may
derive
from that of Tinia, the Etruscan sky-god who was equivalent
to the
Greek god Zeus and the Roman god Iuppiter.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Tisia
An ancient place in Bruttium mentioned by Appian. Its
precise
location is unknown today.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Ryan M.
Horne
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tolenus
(river)
A river of Lazio and Abruzzo that is a tributary of the
Velino.
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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Tomb of
Rekhmire at Thebes
Theban Tomb 100 (TT100), the burial place of Rekhmire, a
noble of
the 18th dynasty.
Modifications: Updated Porter reference. Edited.
Modified by: Nicolas
Souchon, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Nicolas
Souchon, 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.
Modifications: Submit for review. Publish externally.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tombs
of the
Buccii and Melissaei
The Grave enclosure of the Buccii and the Melissaei located
on the
west side of Pompeii's Herculaneum Gate.
Modifications: Wikidata Q29887268. Reimported full way
geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tombs
of the
Calventii
Burial ground of the gens Calventii in the Porta Nocera
necropolis
of Pompeii.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre de
Hércules
A lighthouse that has served as a marker for the La Coruña
harbor
since the late first century AD.
Modifications: Wikidata Q245151.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre de
Palma
A large Roman villa inhabited from ca. the second century
A.D. to
the Visigothic period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q25431528.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tower
of
Amfikleia
The Tower of Amfikleia is a late Medieval tower located at
Amfikleia, Phthiotis, Greece. It occupies a position on the
acropolis of the ancient city of Amphicleia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q85810320. Reimported full node
geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Trebiae
Trebiae was an ancient city of Umbria (regio IV) located
near the
line of the Via Flaminia. It is identified with modern
Trevi, north
of Spoleto in Italy.
Modifications: EDH G020782: Trebiae – Trevi.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Trebiates
An ancient tribe of Umbria that Pliny places in the sixth
Augustan
region.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133456776.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Tres
Tabernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H4 Tres Tabernae
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Tres
Tabernae
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group. Located: Qukës
ALB.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 40822: Tres Tabernae.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Trimammium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 C5 Trimammium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Trimontium
A Roman fort in Scotland.
Modifications: Feature type.
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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Triokala?
Ancient Triokala was a fortified site in western Sicily that
was
allied to Carthage during the second Punic War.
Modifications: Updated references.
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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*Tritium
Magallum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 C3 *Tritium Magallum
Modifications: EDH G009774: Tritium Magallum – Tricio.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Tuficum
Tuficum was an ancient city of Umbria located on the Aesis
river. It
became a municipium of the tribus Oufentina.
Modifications: EDH G018343: Tuficum, bei – Albacina. Updated
references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Turduli
An ancient tribe dwelling in what is now southern
Portugal.
Modifications: 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, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Tuscia et
Umbria
A Late Antique region and administrative unit of central
Italy that
was created during the Diocletianic reforms. It was formed
by
joining two of the Augustan administrative regions together
(Regio
VI Umbria and Regio VII Etruria). It was part of the diocese
of
Italia under Diocletian and, under Constantine I, part of
the
vicariate of Italia Suburbicaria.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Umbro
(river)
The Ambra flows from the foot of Monte Luco to the Arno
river.
Modifications: Added wikidata Ambra (Q1103794). Added TP
name, TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Underground
Shrine (Paestum)
A small, underground tomb-like structure located in the
agora of
Paestum, thought to be either a shrine or a heroon.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Keri
Lynne Porter, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Adam
Rabinowitz, Sean
Gillies
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Unexplored
Mansion at Knossos
While Arthur Evans gave this archaeological site the moniker
"Unexplored mansion", it was in fact an annexe of the
"Little Palace" and post-dates it. The "Unexplored Mansion"
was
built in MM IIIB or LM IA.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133264191.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Andrew
Shapland
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Unnamed
forts near
Aefula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 no. 33 (forts near
Aefula)
Modifications: Updated 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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Unnamed
Roman
aqueduct at Eporedia
According to PECS, the Roman aqueduct at Eporedia originates
"at the Viona stream on the slopes of the Mombarone".
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 G2 unnamed aqueduct
(Archelais)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: B. Isaac
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D2 unnamed aqueduct
(Savaria)
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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Untitled
Tres Tabernae → Brocomagus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 F4 unnamed aqueduct
(Tergeste)
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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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 D4 unnamed aqueduct
(Carpow)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 E5 unnamed aqueduct
((A)Esica)
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection.
Added
BAtlDir reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 F6 unnamed aqueduct
(Longovicium)
Modifications: Created new connection. Added BAtlDir
reference page
132 see "Aqueducts".
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 A4 unnamed quarry group
(NW
Avesica)
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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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 A4 unnamed quarry
(Neapolis)
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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Ustica
(island)
An island in the Tyrrhenian Sea occupied since the middle of
the
second millennium B.C. when Phoenician traders were present
there.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Richard
Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann
McDaniel
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Tom
Elliott,
Jonathan
Prag
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Vaccaei
The Vaccaei were a Celtic tribe of the Durius river
valley.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2310278.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, 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.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
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Vemania
A late Roman cavalry fort located in the modern German
municipality
of Isny im Allgäu (Baden-Württemberg).
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, 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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Vennon(et)es
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B2 Vennon(et)es
Modifications: Wikidata Q11955025. 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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Venusia
Originally a settlement of the Peucetti, Venusia became a
Latin
colony in 291 BCE following the Third Samnite War.
Modifications: Updated references.
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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Vettones
Vettones, a pre-Roman Celtic population of the Iberian
peninsula.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Ross
Twele, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Via
Amerina
A Roman road begun ca. 241 B.C. that connected Veii and
Ameria.
Modifications: Added Scalese 2024.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Campana?
A road located on the right bank of the Tiber River leading
to the
Campus Salinarum romanarum and sharing the first part of its
course
with the Via Portuensis.
Modifications: Wikidata Q17639427.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
della
Monachina necropolis
A necropolis at the thirteenth kilometer of the Via Aurelia
excavated between 2007 and 2011. A total of 332 tombs were
identified at the site.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Domitiana
A Roman road of Campania built during the reign of
Domitian.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1227543.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Gemina
The Via Gemina was a Roman road linking Aquileia and
Emona.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Valeria
An ancient road from Rome to Corfinium.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Vicus
sandalarius
A street in regio IV, the Vicus Sandalarius
("street of the sandal-makers"), likely was located
north-east of
the Templum Pacis. The magistri of the Vicus sandalarius
dedicated
an altar to Augustus in 2 B.C. Augustus also dedicated a
statue to
Apollo in the same street. In later times many of the city's
bookshops were located there.
Modifications: Wikidata Q116842297.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vigna
Parrocchiale archaeological area
A complex of civic and sacred buildings in the urban area of
ancient
Caere, including the so-called "elliptical building".
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Vigna
Spinabella
A Roman villa located at Vigna Spinabella and included in
the
Barrington Atlas. In the Barrington Atlas directory, this
place is
included as a "Numbered Feature" and not given a specific
title. It
is assigned number 44 on BAtlas map 43 C2.
Modifications: Updated modified summary, references; hatlie
2025.
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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Vila
Nova de S.
Pedro
A Chalcolithic archaeological site occupied ca. 2600 to 1300
BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1792866. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Villa
Arianna
The so-called "Villa Arianna" at Stabiae is typically
considered one
of the earliest villas at the site and is often dated to the
second
century B.C.
Modifications: Gardelli 2024.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Carmiano
A villa rustica of about 400 square meters that was
discovered at
Stabiae in 1963. The site was reinterred in 1998.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133576088.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa de
Río
Verde
A Roman villa with mosaic pavements located in the modern
Spanish
province of Malaga.
Modifications: Wikidata Q97632504.
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
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Villa
delle
Colonne
A late Republican and early Imperial villa in the ager
Cosanus noted
for its turreted enclosure wall.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q133628811.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
di Casale
Ghella
A villa complex at the eighth mile of the Via Cassia, to
which it
was linked by means of a paved diverticulum. The first phase
dates
to the first century BCE and the villa remains in use until
the Late
Antique period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q133255368.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
di
Faragola
A Late Roman villa site near Ausculum.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Dionysos
(Knossos)
A Roman-period urban 'villa' at Knossos was excavated by R.
W.
Hutchinson (1935) and M. R. E. Gough (post-World War II).
Based on
pottery evidence, the villa dates to the second century CE
and comes
to be destroyed ca. 170-180.
Modifications: Wikidata Q55005631.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
in via
Casone Grotta
A Roman villa at Boscoreale discovered in 1986 and only
partially
excavated.
Modifications: Edited. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
of
Manlius Vopiscus
A villa site near Tivoli that has long been associated
Manlius
Vopiscus, who Statius mentions. Excavations began in 1825.
In 1835
Pope Gregory XVI began construction of his eponymous Villa
Gregoriana on the grounds of the Roman villa.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Wikidata Q124359898.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Gabriel
McKee
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Vindonissa
A Roman legionary base first established ca. AD 15.
Modifications: Wikidata Q667811. 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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Viriodunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 F3 Viriodunum
Modifications: Updated references. Added topostext.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
Modifications 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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Viromagus/Uromago
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated
Viromagus/Uromago
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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Vitudurum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 Vitudurum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Vivisco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 D3 Vivisco
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP name, TP
reference.
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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Vodgoriacum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 E2 Vodgoriacum
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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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Vorgium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 7 C3 Vorgium
Modifications: Wikidata Q3563116. ItMiller 115.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P. Galliou
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vussem
aqueduct
Part of the Eifel aqueduct supplying Colonia Claudia Ara
Agrippinensium.
Modifications: Wikidata Q623426.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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West
Coker
The site of a third to fourth century Romano-British villa.
This is
also the findspot of a bronze statuette of Mars and an
bronze ansate
plate inscribed with a dedication to Mar Rigisamus (RIB
187).
Modifications: Added references.
Modified by: Maxime
Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott,
Maxime
Guénette
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Winkel-Seeb
A "villa rustica" located at Seeb is situated near the
village of
Winkel, canton of Zurich, Switzerland. By the first century
CE, the
villa included a thermal bath.
Modifications: Added modified summary. Created new name.
Created
darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC
location was
withdrawn.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Wittenham
Clumps
Wittenham Clumps describes a group of small hills in the
Thames
Valley where archaeological remains of Iron Age hill forts
have been
identified.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Xois
Ancient Xois was located on an island that was formed by the
Sebennytic and Phatnitic branches of the Nile. It became the
capital
of its own nome, the Xoite nome.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated Strabo reference.
Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jonathan
Fu, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Zarai
Zarai or Zaraï is an ancient place in the Roman province of
Numidia.
It was a Berber, Carthaginian, and, later, Roman settlement
located
near the site of present-day Aïn Oulmene, Algeria.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q127431715.
Added
modified summary.
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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Zenobia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 A2 Zenobia
Modifications: Wikidata Q903630. 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: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Zeugma
An ancient settlement whose site is located in the Gaziantep
province of modern Turkey, at the modern village of Belkis
(a.k.a.
Kavunlu). The majority of the ancient remains were covered
by water
in the year 2000, due to the construction of the Birecik
Dam.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott,
DARMC, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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Zillis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B3 Zillis
Modifications: Updated modified place type and references.
Wikidata
Q64890.
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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Zindan
Bridge
A Roman-era bridge associated with the Zindan Mağarası
sanctuary in
Turkey's Isparta province. It spans the modern Aksu
river.
Modifications: Created new connection. Modified title;
modified
summary; added link to Kaya reference; added Dedeoğlu 2005;
added
vici.org link; added imagery location, which supersedes
currently
published locations. Created new location. DARMC 14714
=related.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker
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Zliten
A coastal villa known especially for its polychrome
gladiatorial
mosaics was excavated at Dar Buk-Ammarah, located on the
coast some
4.5 km to the north of Zliten, Libya.
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. TM GEO ID 16969:
Zliten.
Edited 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: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott,
Jeffrey
Becker