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Excavation

  • Attiggio
  • Campi S. Giovanni
  • Attidium
  • Italy
  • The Marches
  • Province of Ancona
  • Fabriano

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Credits

  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Monuments

Periods

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Season

    • Attidium was already a fully-fledged Roman town by 90 B.C., just before the Social War, when the settlement became a municipium and its inhabitants were ascribed to the Lemonia tribe. The town reached the height of its development in the imperial period,... Read More
    • Attidium 2014 The second excavation campaign continued excavation of the baths complex, which had been investigated more than once by the Archeological Superintendency for the Marche and were the subject of the first season of excavations. The results prov... Read More
    • The excavations during this third campaign provided further evidence of the bath building, partially investigated by the Archaeological Superintendency for the Marche and object of the first two excavation seasons. There was also significant progress in kn... Read More
    • Le indagini conoscitive condotte nell’ambito della IV campagna di scavo hanno non soltanto permesso di approfondire la conoscenza dell’impianto termale parzialmente indagato a più riprese dalla Soprintendenza Archeologica delle Marche e oggetto delle tre c... Read More
    • The excavations during the 5th campaign added significantly to the knowledge and definition of the spatial and topographical organisation of the entire archaeological area. Excavations took place in areas outside the baths complex, with the aim of obtainin... Read More
    • The investigations undertaken during the 6th excavation campaign provided significant new information about the spatial organisation and topography of the entire archaeological area. In Area D, an even more substantial part of the basalt road was uncovered... Read More
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  • 200 AD