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The Carnuntum canabae legionis holds a special place in the category of the civilian suburbs of Roman fortresses. An overall plan of the canabae now exists, thanks to the intensification of aerial-archaeological evaluations in recent years in the area of present-day villages of Petronell and Bad Deutsch-Altenburg (Lower Austria, A); its richness in detail makes it unique. The hope of obtaining additional evidence regarding the expansion and chronology of the settlement - as well as the use of municipal zones (such as residential, economic and funerary areas, and open spaces) - was linked to the idea of performing a large-scale surface survey.
Limes (Roman boundary) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Limites (Roman boundaries) --- Fortification --- Carnuntum (Extinct city) --- Carnuntum (Ancient city) --- Austria --- Antiquities --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Limes (Frontière romaine) --- Carnuntum (Ville ancienne) --- Autriche --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines --- Archaeological field survey --- canabae legionis --- Carnuntum --- Pannonia --- Archäologischer Oberflächensurvey --- Canabae legionis --- Keramik --- Römische Kaiserzeit --- Römisches Militärlager --- Römisches Reich --- Spätantike --- Terra Sigillata --- Vicus
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