ENTRY TYPE
Buildings |
SUMMARY
The Macellum of Aezani lies on the right bank of the Ryndakos River and is one of the few examples of this kind of building in Asia Minor. Only architectural remains of the central tholos of the complex, dated to the 2nd c. AD, have survived. The archaeological and historical importance of the monument is mainly due to the preserved edict of Diocletian, written on the building’s jambs. Later interventions made in the Byzantine and modern period are also visible in the area. |
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