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Vicus Martis Tudertium

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The site is mentioned by name in several inscriptions, including three now found in the church of S. Maria in Pantano and its bell tower. A fourth was discovered during agricultural work in the fields by the church of S. Maria in Pantano and is now located in the small museum in the cloister of S.
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lasted to the modern period. Apart from the already noted inscriptions, the only evidence of Roman presence on the site was the building of the church of S. Maria in Pantano, which appears to have been built into the ruins of a Roman-period structure. Other nearby ruins include the viaducts at S.
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Excavation now suggests that the site was abandoned in antiquity and subsequently despoiled, with stone material being used at nearby sites, such as the medieval church of San Faustino, in the nearby Villa San Faustino
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Unlike other of the towns and cities on the two branches of the old Roman road, virtually nothing of the
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Muccigrosso, John; Harvey, Sarah; Lorenzetti, Elena; Rhodes, Jill; Spiganti, Stefano (September 2016).
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Bruschetti, Paolo (1994). "Iscrizioni inedite dal Vicus Martis Tudertium sull'antica via Flaminia".
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Excavation at the site has been carried out since 2008 by Dr. John D. Muccigrosso of
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Maria della Pace in Massa Martana The site also appears in the ancient Roman
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Most historians associate the site's foundation with the building of the
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Vicus Martis Tudertium is located in Umbria
Perugia
Umbria
42°45′5″N 12°31′55″E / 42.75139°N 12.53194°E / 42.75139; 12.53194
Roman
Umbria
Italy
Massa Martana
comune
province of Perugia
ancient Roman
via Flaminia
Narni
Bevagna
Bronze Age
Terni
Spoleto
Trevi
Foligno
itineraries
Vicarello cups
Tabula Peutingeriana
Hadrian
Bastardo
frazione
Drew University


doi
10.3406/mefr.1994.1837

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