Ostia Antica. Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana
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Ostia Antica. Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana
Ostia Antica. Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana. Store building. 145 - 150 AD. Main entrance. Italy
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Antica Brick Economy Latium Lazio Main Opus Ostia Romans Store Triangle Triangular Warehouse
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into Ancient Commerce: The Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana of Ostia Antica" 2.. The captivating image presents the Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana, an ancient Roman warehouse complex situated in Ostia Antica, a fascinating archaeological site located in the Italian region of Latium, not far from the modern-day city of Rome. Dating back to the 2nd century AD, this architectural marvel showcases the intricate design and engineering prowess of the Romans. The main entrance of the Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana, as depicted in the photograph, is a testament to the grandeur and importance of these structures in the Roman economy. The triple arched entrance, with its triangular pediment, is a characteristic example of the Opus Latericium construction technique, which was widely used in the Roman Empire for its durability and aesthetic appeal. The Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana were named after Epagathus and Epaphroditus, likely the original owners or patrons of the warehouses. These structures were primarily used for the storage and distribution of foodstuffs, contributing significantly to the economic prosperity of Ostia and Rome. The grassy landscape surrounding the building adds a sense of tranquility and contrast to the well-preserved brickwork, reminding us of the rich history that lies beneath the modern Italian countryside. The Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana serve as a captivating reminder of the intricate trade networks that connected the Roman Empire and the pivotal role that Ostia Antica played as a port city. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the past, inviting us to explore the history and culture of ancient Rome and the Roman Empire. The Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana, with their enduring architecture and historical significance, continue to intrigue and inspire visitors from around the world.
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