In this area of the Roman period settlement there are different constructions inhabited between the 2nd century BC and the beginning of the 2nd century AD.
Many traces of this Roman culture have been found here: from fine ceramic tableware, to amphorae that transported wine, fish preparations or olive oil from other Roman provinces.
The compartments - identified on the panel with the letter "A", are almost all facing the 2nd Street. These were living and working spaces, many of them connected to metallurgy.
Parallel to the 2nd Street it is possible to see a residential building, having inside a pantry, a big room used as kitchen and a forge - this one already near the 3rd Street. Here it is also possible to identify an oven and a porch, which were built at the end of the Roman occupation.
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