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| The Punic Amphora Building was a commercial establishment
located near a busy intersection of three roads.
Dating to the mid-5th century B.C., the building contained
many tons of fragments of transport ... Building was a commercial establishment
located near a busy ...
Corinthian types as well as |
Another structure to the south of the Panayia bath bears no relation to it except that the two buildings border a common parcel of land. Little is known about the function of the so-called “Long Building” ... border a common parcel of ... century A.D. Inside one of the ... amphora of the Gaza type. |
Statue Base Unknown Pentelic Marble Good, Reconstructed from fragments ... 1st A.D ... Site | By Type | Monuments and Bases | Quintus Lutatius Monument |
| Transportation Unknown Packed Gravel Good ... 6th B.C. to 12th A.D ... Site | By Type | Roads | Panathenaic Way |
| Fortification Unknown Reused Limestone and Marble Material, Rubble Core Good, up to three meters high ... Ca. 282 A.D ... Site | By Type | Walls | Post-Herulian Wall |
| Religious Unknown Limestone, Brick and Mortar Fully restored ... 11th A.D ... Site | By Type | Churches | Church of the Holy Apostles |
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