e-Forschungsberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Institut, Faszikel 2, 2018
The Villa of Sette Bassi is one of the largest suburban complexes in the south of the ancient Rom... more The Villa of Sette Bassi is one of the largest suburban complexes in the south of the ancient Roman capital. The site was located between Miles V and VI at the Via Latina. The area measures 3 ha and contains three main buildings, two baths, a big architectural garden, the so-called Hippodrome, a temple-structure, a cistern and a pars rustica. Based on numerous brick stamps their construction time is dated in the period of Antoninus Pius. The owner of the complex is not known but the toponym could either trace back to a prefect or a consul named Septimius Bassus. The site is also known for his famous marble interior which was removing for new carvings since the Renaissance. In 2017, U. Wulf-Rheidt (†) started the project for the systematic building-research.
e-Forschungsberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Institut, Faszikel 2, 2018
The Villa of Sette Bassi is one of the largest suburban complexes in the south of the ancient Rom... more The Villa of Sette Bassi is one of the largest suburban complexes in the south of the ancient Roman capital. The site was located between Miles V and VI at the Via Latina. The area measures 3 ha and contains three main buildings, two baths, a big architectural garden, the so-called Hippodrome, a temple-structure, a cistern and a pars rustica. Based on numerous brick stamps their construction time is dated in the period of Antoninus Pius. The owner of the complex is not known but the toponym could either trace back to a prefect or a consul named Septimius Bassus. The site is also known for his famous marble interior which was removing for new carvings since the Renaissance. In 2017, U. Wulf-Rheidt (†) started the project for the systematic building-research.
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