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VOLUBILIS MOROCCO The porcelain industry was flourishing,it is not without a house of these ceramic pots,used to store oil,to store wine and water,how sweet and cold especially the summer days.porcelain was necessary for life. Amphora Beltran2B Amphorae of olive oil.Dated between the years 15 and 150 . Amphora Dressel 20 Amphorae of olive oil Dated between the years 50 and 70 . Cup Terra sigillata african red sleep ware pottery,form Hays 8A Dated between the years 75 and 160 . Cup Terra sigillata african red sleep ware pottery form hayes 16 Dated between the years 150 an...
A very long history
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VOLUBILS MOROCCO A very long history The history of Volubilis covers more than ten centuries,the first core of the city,dated from the 2 nd century BC,equipped with a regular plan an perhaps an enclosure,extends over twelve hectares,it belongs then to the kingdom of Mauritania,but the vestiges of this period were most often destroyed or covered, After the assassaination of king Ptolemy And the annexation of the kingdom by the Roman Empire in 40 AD. The city elevated to the rank of municipality has an important extention .During the reign of Marcus Aurelius 168-169 AD New urban enclosure encompasses forty hectares. In the 2 nd and 3 rd century,the monumental quarter is reorganized and a triumphal arch is erected in honor of Emperor Caracalla his mother Julia Which exempts the inhabitants from taxe,an...
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VOLUBILIS MOROCCO PINS OF THE BONE A great people lived here,they were working hard before they were caught up in time,the sand from the east crawls alongs them. They made their clothes beautiful buttons witness to their elegance. Handle in the form of lioness,of bone. Pin in the form of dolphin,of bone A needle of bone Buttons of bone
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VOLUBILIS VOLUBILIS From the Mauretanian to the Roman period. The votive stelae temple B These stelse whose number exceeds 900 weer filed by the faithful in the city on the left bank of the wadi Fertassa near the southeast corner of the pregnant . The steles are low relief and engravings depicting characters standing in performing a religious act likely with occasional offerings in hands. Sandstone