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Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio

Buildings and structures in Torres NovasNational monuments in Santarém DistrictRoman villas in Portugal
Vila Cardílio em Torres Novas
Vila Cardílio em Torres Novas

The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal. Situated in the rural civil parish of Santa Maria, it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas. Receiving its name from a mosaic pavement onsite, the specific translation of piece is still unclear, but assumed that the site was owned by a couple. The ruins were first excavated in 1962, yielding hundreds of coins and well as ceramics, bronze works, Assyrian and Egyptian glass works. Also revealed were some jewellery and a statue of Eros.

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Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio
Rua Cardilium, Torres Novas

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Villa Romana de Cardilio (Vila Cardilium;Villa Cardilio;Vila lusitano-romana junto de Torres Novas;Villa Cardillio)

Rua Cardilium
2350-484 Torres Novas (Torres Novas)
Portugal
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Vila Cardílio em Torres Novas
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