Places and Monuments (12)
The Forum, lying at the heart of the Roman City was the commercial and administrative center of the city. Its orientation conforms to the surviving Classical and Hellenistic buildings, such as the South ... Agora
Domestic, Commercial Unknown Rubble Walls Poor, mostly foundations ... 4th B.C ... Agora
Commercial, Civic Unknown Limestone Poor, partial foundations only ... Late 5th B.C ... Commercial , Civic
Commercial Unknown Poros Limestone, Marble Fair, foundations and stylobate ... 2nd A.D ... Commercial
Uncertain, Possibly Civic, Possibly Commercial Unknown Limestone Poor, minimal superstructure ... Mid 5th B.C ... Agora
Civic, Possibly Commercial Unknown Limestone Poor, foundations and lines of walls ... Mid 5th B.C ... Civic, Possibly Commercial
Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and east stylobate with column drums ... Mid 2nd B.C ... Commercial
Commercial Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, marble chipped floor ... Mid 2nd B.C ... Agora