Budapest Régiségei 24/2. (1976)

Képek 109-251

37. Footing of a pier, Tours, Rue des Halles 38. Footing of a column, Tours, Rue des Halles 39. Capital of a column,Tours, Rue des Halles 40- Footing from the cathedral of the archbi­41. chop of Stob 42. The late fortress wall built over fossa "B" from the east 43. The late fortress wall from the northeast 44. The southern end of the fortress wall built over fossa M B", with foundation following the line of the fossa 45. Fossae "A" and "B" west of the fortress wall 46. Detail of sections c-d and d-e, with frescoe fillings and stoney and mortared destructi­on layer 47. Section of the rather destroyed northward continuing fortress wall 48. Fossa "C" from the southeast 49. Road layer south of fossa "C" 50. The east-west drain pipe from the south 51. The drain pipe from the north 52. The drain pipe with the line of digging 53. Deposits in the inside of the drain pipe 54- The western section of the ditch, with the 55. slope of the fortress passage and the ditch of the drain pipe 56. The Roman well 57. Fossa No. 1 from the south. (In the fore­ground: the aqueduct embedded in the waU) 58. The aqueduct viewed from the north 59. The southern part of the Roman road with the eastern section wali 60. The renewed road in the section wall 61. The southern double fossa 62. General view from the west, opposite: the walled-up entrance to the tower 63. The drain pipe from the east 64. The drain pipe with the horseshoe-curve 65. The opened sewage conduit 66. The road of the 1st century legionary camp 67. Part of the former via sagularis with lat­er foot walk levels 68. Parts of roads and drains dating from va­rious periods 69. Part of the 3-4th century via sagularis at the same place 70. Part of the 4th century road with wheel­ruts 71. Footwalk levels to be seen at the northern tower of the porta praetoria, dating from the 2-4th centuries 72. Part of the northern gate-tower with trac­es of the removed wall of the camp 73. The northern gate-tower, viewed from the south 74. Stone-walled drain in the east-west axis of the porta praetoria 75. Well from the Middle Ages in the inside of the Roman gate 76. Fragments of a milestone and of a column in the eastern passage of the gate of the camp 77. The entrance of the southern gate-tower with medieval structures built on top 78. Fragments of cut-up carved ornaments of the gate of the Roman camp serving as bed of the 5th century road 79. Remain of a wall of a horreumto the north of the porta praetoria 80. Lion statuette decorating the horreum 81. Bastion on the southern side of the eastern camp wall 82. Entrance on to the via sagularis at the same place 83. Remains of walls of structures dating from various times, built into the Roman bastions 84. Buildings from the late imperial age er­ected over the filled-up drain pertaining to the eastern town-wall 234

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