Un triclinio romano en el Museo de Zaragoza

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Published 24-06-2011
Miguel Beltrán Lloris

Abstract

Presentation of a triclinium from a domus on the Calle Añon in Caesar Augusta. The Roman house stood on the watershed between the Ebro and the Huerva in the easternmost part of the colony. Important remains from a wall and roof have been preserved as has the paving, and the missing parts have been recreated. The house was painted in the late Third Style and abandoned at the end of the 1st century AD.

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