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- Tags: Trade
Berthold Werner, The Römerbrücke of Trier
Berthold Werner, The Römerbrücke of Trier, 2009
Shot of the Römerbrücke in Trier, Germany. A man on a side road is bicycling.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Bridge, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, Germany, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Monuments, roman empire, Römerbrücke, Society, Trade, Trier, Urbanism
Roman Shipping Containers (Amphora): A Digital Resource
Roman Shipping Containers (Amphora): A Digital Resource, http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/amphora_ahrb_2005/cat_amph.cfm
This website is managed by the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.
Tags: Amphora, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Byzantium, Carthage, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Mediterranean, North Africa, Pottery, roman empire, Trade, Urbanism, water
Ra Boe, Portus (Aerial)
Ra Boe, Portus (Aerial), 2008
An aerial shot of Rome's artificial harbor. Note the hexagonal shape.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Ostia, Portus, roman empire, Rome, Trade, Urbanism, water
Douglas Boin, Portus
Douglas Boin, Portus, 2016
The 'portus' in Rome. Now out of commission and covered with reeds.
Tags: Ancient Greece., Ancient Rome, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, Harbor, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Ostia, Port, Portus, roman empire, Rome, Trade, Urbanism, water
Google Earth, Carthage (Google Earth)
Google Earth, Carthage (Google Earth), 2017
Satellite imaging of the port at Carthage, one of the biggest hubs of commerce in Late Antiquity.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Byzantium, Carthage, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, Harbor, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Mediterranean, North Africa, Port, roman empire, Trade, Urbanism, water
A cargo worker at Ostia
A cargo worker at Ostia
The relief is currently a part of the collection of the Museo Nazionale Romano alle Terme di Diocleziano (Baths of Diocletian), inv. number 56425.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Art, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Economics, Fall of Rome, Harbors, Inscription, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Ostia, roman empire, Trade, Urbanism