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Carsulae
42.6398° N, 12.5572° E
About
Carsulae is an archaeological site in the region of Umbria in central Italy. It is located approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of San Gemini, a small comune in the province of Terni.
Historical Timeline
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Foundation of Carsulae
c. 220–219 BCE
16th-century removal of materials
16th century
Systematic excavations begun
1783
A. J. Milli catalogue of finds
1800
Modern archaeological programme starts
1951
Additional campaign
1972
Baths excavation reopened
2004
Planned continuation at baths
2020
Archaeological Features
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Public and Civic Structures
Burial and Funerary Structures
Religious and Ritual Structures
Artistic and Decorative Features
Agricultural and Land Use Features
Domestic and Habitation Structures
Transportation and Communication Structures
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