RELATED WEBSITES

www.ostia-antica.org

A website dedicated to Ostia, the harbour city of ancient Rome. Here you will find information for professional archaeologists and historians, for students of Roman archaeology and history, and for interested lay-people.

www.archeoflegrei.it

A website about the 'Campi Flegrei', sites on the Bay of Naples, such as Puteoli, Baiae, Misenum and Cumae.

thermopolium della via di diana

http://www.ostiaantica.beniculturali.it/en/

The official site of Ostia Antica by the Special Superintendency for Archaeological Heritage of Rome. A website with a lot of actual information about the excavations, such as news, events, opening times, tickets, guided tours and so on.

http://ostiaantica.cloud/

The Ostia Antica Atlas is a web site for visitors of Ostia. It features many high quality photographs and short descriptions, with maps of the single buildings, plus information about Ostia from its foundation until today.

Archaeology Magazine

https://www.archaeology.org/

Archaeology is a publication of the Archaeological Institute of America dedicated to the preservation of historical heritage worldwide

antiques harbours

https://www.ancientportsantiques.com/the-catalogue/north-africa/

Ancient ports - Ports antiques is a site made by Arthur de Graauw. The site collects information about all known ports of antiquity.

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