In this place we find the wall again, where it is possible to verify that the Roman occupation superimposed the divisions of the Iron Age, with four main spaces for work, rest and storage.
On the other side of the street, we can see how Roman building techniques evolved, as in the two houses uncovered a first floor accessible by external stairs was discovered.
In Roman buildings, the ground floor functioned as a social or work area. Over this space at ground level were superimposed walls built of earth - also called rammed earth. The roofs of the houses were made of vegetable materials.
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