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Grottoes of Catullus

Grottoes of Catullus

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The Grottoes of Catullus are the remains of a large Roman villa located on the northern tip of the Sirmione peninsula, which extends into Lake Garda in northern Italy. These ruins have been associated with the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus, although there is no direct evidence that the villa belonged to him. The structure…

Villers Abbey

Villers Abbey

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Villers Abbey, located in Villers-la-Ville, Belgium, is one of the most notable examples of Cistercian architecture in Europe. Founded in AD 1146, it played a significant role in the medieval monastic landscape. Its ruins provide insight into Cistercian life, architecture, and spirituality during the Middle Ages.Historical BackgroundThe Cistercian order was established in AD 1098. It…

Lavinium

Lavinium

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Lavinium was an ancient city located in Latium, central Italy, about 19 miles south of Rome. It played a significant role in Roman mythology and early Roman history. According to tradition, Lavinium was founded by Aeneas, a Trojan hero who fled after the fall of Troy. The city’s name was derived from his wife, Lavinia,…

Carlungie Earth House

Carlungie Earth House

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Carlungie Earth House, located in Angus, Scotland, is a unique archaeological structure dating back to the late Iron Age, around 200 to 400 AD. This type of site, known as a souterrain, was used by Iron Age communities in Scotland, and Carlungie is one of the most well-preserved examples.Discovery and ExcavationIn 1949, archaeologists first discovered…

Ardestie Earth House

Ardestie Earth House

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The Ardestie Earth House is an important example of Iron Age architecture in Scotland. Located near Dundee, it provides insight into the construction methods and lifestyles of the people who lived in the region during the first few centuries AD.Structure and DesignThe Ardestie Earth House, also referred to as a souterrain, is a subterranean structure….

Rennibister Earth House

Rennibister Earth House

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Rennibister Earth House is a significant archaeological site located on the Mainland of Orkney, Scotland. This underground structure dates back to the Iron Age, around 1000 BC to 400 AD. It is part of a broader tradition of earth houses, also known as souterrains, which were built across northern Scotland and other parts of Europe…

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