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Use of locally quarried stone (e.g., sandstone or flinty blue trap) and dry masonry techniques for walls and jetties.
To document urban development, structural integrity, and domestic life within the Roman period. 2. Excavated Structures Roman.Ruins.7z
Large-scale masonry structures, often including bathhouses with attached dwellings, which served as social hubs in the community. Use of locally quarried stone (e
Analysis of "Street of the Monuments" and associated drainage or utility layouts. 3. Systematic Treatment of Finds Use of locally quarried stone (e.g.