Ancient Ostra

Ancient Ostra

Map of Ancient Ostra, drawn up during the excavations of 1903-1904 made by Cav. Baldoni.
Shown within Italy
Location Ostra Vetere, Province of Ancona, Marche, Italy
Coordinates 43°35′5″N 13°5′10″E / 43.58472°N 13.08611°E / 43.58472; 13.08611Coordinates: 43°35′5″N 13°5′10″E / 43.58472°N 13.08611°E / 43.58472; 13.08611
Type Settlement
History
Founded 3rd century BC
Abandoned 6th century
Periods Roman Republic - Byzantine Empire
Cultures Ancient Rome
Site notes
Website Sito Archeologico di Ostra (Italian)

Ancient Ostra was situated between the modern town of Ostra Vetere and was inhabited from the 3rd century BC until the 6th century AD.[1]

History

Pliny the Elder mentions Ostra with another ancient town, Suasa, 8 kilometres (5 mi) west.[2] Neither town survived beyond the classical period. Though Ostra is little mentioned by ancient authors, excavations there have brought to light remains of various buildings and several inscriptions.[3]

See also

External links

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References

  1. Dell'antica città di Ostra nel territorio dei Galli Senoni: monografia storico-geografico. Tip. S. Gussio. 1911.
  2. Pliny the Elder Natural History (Mayhoff) 3.114.2 http://latin.packhum.org/loc/978/1/253/1119-1124
  3. L. de Ligt (5 April 2012). Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers: Studies in the Demographic History of Roman Italy 225 BC-AD 100. Cambridge University Press. pp. 319–. ISBN 978-1-107-01318-6.
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