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Athenae (Athens)

Athenae remained one of the foremost intellectual and cultural centres of the eastern Mediterranean under Roman rule.

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Arupium (Prozor)

The settlement of Arupium formed part of the mountainous inland communications network of Roman Dalmatia.

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Ariaramneia

A settlement of Cappadocia located within the inland communications network of central Anatolia during the imperial period.

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Argolis (Nafplio)

The region of Argolis occupied a central position in the northeastern Peloponnese and preserved important religious traditions into the Roman period.

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Arba (Rab)

The island settlement of Arba occupied a strategic position along the eastern Adriatic maritime routes.

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Aquae Helveticae (Baden)

Aquae Helveticae developed around important thermal springs in the territory of modern Baden in Switzerland.

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Aquae (Călan)

Aquae was associated with thermal springs and communications routes in the region of modern Călan.

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Angleur (Angleur)

Angleur lies in the Meuse basin region and has produced archaeological material linked to the Roman period.

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Alteburg-Heftrich (Heftrich)

The site of Alteburg-Heftrich formed part of the frontier landscape connected with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Almus (Lom)

Almus occupied a strategic position on the southern bank of the Danube in western Moesia.

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Alesia (Alise-Sainte-Reine)

Alesia became famous as the site of Caesar’s decisive siege during the Gallic Wars.

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Alcsút (Alcsútdoboz)

Alcsút lies within the central Danubian region historically associated with Roman Pannonia Inferior.

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Aguzzano (Roma)

Aguzzano formed part of the suburban landscape surrounding ancient Rome.

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Aguntum (Dölsach)

Aguntum became an important urban centre of Roman Noricum near the eastern Alpine routes.

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Aequum (Čitluk)

Aequum developed as an important inland centre of Dalmatia in the Cetina valley region.

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Aequinoctium (Fischamend)

Aequinoctium occupied an important position along the Danubian frontier communications routes.

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Acbunar

The locality of Acbunar is associated with archaeological remains from the lower Danubian frontier zone.

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Abudiacum (Epfach)

Abudiacum occupied a position along the important road network linking Raetia with the Alpine regions.

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St. Wendel (Sankt Wendel)

St. Wendel is associated with archaeological material from the Roman-period Moselle-Saar region.

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St. Urban (Sankt Urban)

Sankt Urban lies within the southern Alpine zone connected with Roman Noricum.

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