
Ammaia
Roman glassware (1st century AD).
Displayed in the reception centre of Ammaia, a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC, located at Calçadinha Road, São Salvador da Aramenha.
These pieces, with no damage and so clean, don't look so old as they are in fact.
Roman glassware (1st century AD).
Displayed in the reception centre of Ammaia, a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC, located at Calçadinha Road, São Salvador da Aramenha.
These pieces, with no damage and so clean, don't look so old as they are in fact.
Ruins of South Gate.
In the Roman archaeological site of Ammaia, at São Salvador da Aramenha. That gate was reinstalled at Castelo de Vide, in 1710, and later was destroyed.
Ruins of Roman baths.
In the archaeological site of Ammaia, at São Salvador da Aramenha.
Ruins of Roman baths.
In the archaeological site of Ammaia, at São Salvador da Aramenha.
Pieces of archaeological puzzle.
Waiting to be set together, in the Roman archaeological site of Ammaia. at São Salvador da Aramenha.
Ruins of Roman Forum.
In the archaeological site of Ammaia, at São Salvador da Aramenha.
Ruins of Ammaia, old Roman town.
At São Salvador da Aramenha, a civil parish of Marvão municipality.
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