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  • Vicus - Wikipedia
    In Ancient Rome, the Latin term vicus (plural vici) designated a village within a rural area (pagus) or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement [1] During the Republican era, the four regiones of the city of Rome were subdivided into vici
  • Wonderful Vicus Caprarius Ancient Site Under Trevi Fountain
    Discover everything about Vicus Caprarius in Rome, an important and fascinating archaeological site located underneath the Trevi Fountain
  • Archaeological Area – Vicus Caprarius P
    The term “ City of Water”, used commonly to define the archaeological area of Vicus Caprarius, is due to the element that without doubt characterises the area and the site
  • Vicus Caprarius in Rome | Atlas Obscura
    Today nicknamed the "City of Water," Vicus Caprarius is an ancient Roman apartment complex (insulae) dating to the 1st-century, established after the Great Fire of 64
  • Vicus | Springer Nature Link
    Vicus (plural vici) is a Latin term that refers to a variety of small settlements, whether in town or in the countryside, in Rome or in Roman territory, or elsewhere
  • Vicús - Encyclopedia. com
    Vicús ceramics exhibit influences from the Ecuadorian coast, southern Colombia, and the contemporaneous Gallinazo and Moche cultures of the north coast of Peru They are best known for their negative, or resist, painted and burnished surfaces as well as vessels of white paint on red clay
  • Vicus - Romaneranames
    In Latin, vicus was used for streets and districts inside cities, and for villages outside Modern archaeologists have picked up vicus to be used (incorrectly) to mean ‘extramural settlement’
  • Vicus - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    In the history of the Roman empire, a vicus (pl vici) was an ad hoc provincial civilian settlement that sprang up close to and because of a nearby official Roman site, usually a military garrison or state owned mining operation
  • What Is A Vicus Rome? - TimesMojo
    In Ancient Rome, the vicus (plural vici) designated a village within a rural area (pagus) or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement During the Republican era, the four regiones of the city of Rome were subdivided into vici





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