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  • Vicus - Wikipedia
    In Ancient Rome, the Latin term vicus (plural vici) designated a village within a rural area (pagus) or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement [1] During the Republican era, the four regiones of the city of Rome were subdivided into vici
  • Vicus Caprarius P – LArea archeologica sotterranea alla Fontana di Trevi
    Everyone knows the famous Trevi Fountain, less well known is the underground passages that stretch beneath the Trevi district
  • Vicus Caprarius: how to visit one of the most fascinating ruins in Rome
    All you need to know to visit Vicus Caprarius: what it is, why it is significant, how to get there and why it is worth seeing
  • Vicus Caprarius in Rome | Atlas Obscura
    Today nicknamed the "City of Water," Vicus Caprarius is an ancient Roman apartment complex (insulae) dating to the 1st-century, established after the Great Fire of 64
  • Vicús - Encyclopedia. com
    Vicús ceramics exhibit influences from the Ecuadorian coast, southern Colombia, and the contemporaneous Gallinazo and Moche cultures of the north coast of Peru They are best known for their negative, or resist, painted and burnished surfaces as well as vessels of white paint on red clay
  • Vicus | Springer Nature Link
    Vici were the basic building blocks of the Roman community Vicus (plural vici) is a Latin term that refers to a variety of small settlements, whether in town or in the countryside, in Rome or in Roman territory, or elsewhere
  • Vicús Culture: Main Characteristics - Maestrovirtuale. com
    The Vicús culture was a pre-Columbian civilization that developed in northern Peru between the 2nd century BC and 5th century AD Considered one of the most important cultures on the northern Peruvian coast, the Vicús were known for their skill in metalworking, especially gold and silver
  • Vicús | archaeological site, Peru | Britannica
    Named Vicús after the valley in which it was uncovered and dating between 250 bce and 500 ce, this civilization produced pottery that resembles the ware of nearby Ecuador and goldwork not unlike other early forms The discovery of this civilization, unknown until the late 1960s,…
  • Vicus - Romaneranames
    In Latin, vicus was used for streets and districts inside cities, and for villages outside Modern archaeologists have picked up vicus to be used (incorrectly) to mean ‘extramural settlement’





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