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Português: Planta de duas áreas arqueológicas romanas na vila de Mértola, em Portugal: o Campo do Curral e a Cerca de São Sebastião. Estas duas áreas foram investigadas pelo arqueólogo Estácio da Veiga, correspondendo o primeiro a um templo e o segundo uma necrópole.
Esta imagem foi retirada da obra Memória das Antiguidades de Mértola, publicada em 1880 por Estácio da Veiga, e disponibilizada pelo portal Internet Archive.
English: Plan of two Roman archaeological areas in the town of Mértola, in Portugal: Campo do Curral and Cerca de São Sebastião. These two areas were investigated by archaeologist Estácio da Veiga, the first corresponding to a temple and the second a necropolis.
This image was taken from the work Memória das Antiguidades de Mértola, published in 1880 by Estácio da Veiga, and made available on the Internet Archive. |
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Source | https://ia600309.us.archive.org/31/items/memoriasdasantig00veig/memoriasdasantig00veig.pdf |
Author | Estácio da Veiga (1821 - 1898) e António Ludovino de Sousa Homem |
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