Inscriptions and Fragments of Arcade Architecture from a Rescue Excavation at the Harbour of Durrës (Epidamnos – Dyrrachium)

https://doi.org/10.34780/3614-z675

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  • Heinz Beste [Author]
  • Rudolf Haensch [Author]
  • Henner von Hesberg [Author]
  • Eduard Shehi [Author]
  • Fatos Tartari [Author]

Abstract

This paper publishes two inscriptions and fragments of a part of a building based on archways that were found near the harbour of Durrës during rescue excavations in 2000. Their typological and chronological classifications lead us to consider other scattered elements of Roman architecture from Durrës as well as crowning elements of gravestones from the necropolis of the city, dating from the Early and High Empire. Parallels can be shown with monuments from other cities on both sides of the Adriatic. By doing this, the cultural profile of ancient Dyrrachium can be at least partly reconstructed.

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Durrës, arcade architecture, Early Empire, funerary inscriptions, grave stelae, funerary altars

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2017-07-18

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Beste, H., Haensch, R., von Hesberg, H., Shehi, E. and Tartari, F. (2017) “Inscriptions and Fragments of Arcade Architecture from a Rescue Excavation at the Harbour of Durrës (Epidamnos – Dyrrachium)”, Archäologischer Anzeiger, 2, pp. 45–75. doi:10.34780/3614-z675.