Macellum

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A macellum is an ancient Roman indoor market building that sold mostly provisions. A macellum is a fairly easy building to identify from its design. A macellum provides shops arranged around a courtyard which contains a central tholos. The tholos is a round structure, usually built upon a couple of steps (a podium), with a ring of columns supporting a domed roof. A macellum is usually square in shape. (wiki)

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Leptis Magna
Inscribed: 1982
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Pompei
Pompei
Italy
Inscribed: 1997
4.38
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Ephesus
Ephesus
Turkiye
Inscribed: 2015
4.13
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See No. 100 On This City Map
See Www.Ephesus-Foundation.Org
Aquileia
Inscribed: 1998
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Round Structure Of The Macellum, Dated Back To The Republican Age (Nom File)
Timgad
Timgad
Algeria
Inscribed: 1982
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Has 2 "Macella". The Sertius And The " Eastern". See
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Cilento and Vallo di Diano
Inscribed: 1998
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In Paestum
See Www.Paestum.Org.Uk
Djémila
Djémila
Algeria
Inscribed: 1982
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In The Central Quarter (Ab Ev)