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Figures marked [z] indicate zoom facility available (images use Zoomify).
- Figure 1:
Elevation of Marvão, showing the location of the study area
- Figure 2: Topography of Ammaia and surroundings. The main archaeological features discussed in this paper are present [z]
- Figure 3: Topography of Ammaia and surroundings (detail) [z]
- Figure 4: Geological situation of Ammaia [z]
- Figure 5: Vertical aerial photograph with indication of the main features of the local hydrography and known Roman springs [z]
- Figure 6: Local hydrology positioned on a 3D-image
- Figure 7: Local hydrology positioned on a 3D-image
- Figure 8: Location of excavated features related to the microtopography of part of the site of Ammaia (cf. Pereira et al. 2000) [z]
- Figure 9: Stone walled modern field boundary, partly coinciding with the circuit wall of the Roman city
- Figure 10: Excavation in 2004 of the north-eastern side of the circuit wall of Ammaia (courtesy of the Fundacao Cidade de Ammaia)
- Figure 11: View of the south-eastern side of Ammaia from the lower (palaeo-)valley located here
- Figure 12: Excavated remains of the so-called 'porta sul' or southern gate
- Figure 13: New archaeological scheme of Ammaia (transposed on the aerial photography) as based on our new field observations and earlier fieldwork [z]
- Figure 14: Cadastral layer with indication of the main features of the local hydrology and recently discovered Roman springs [z]
- Figure 15: The Roman specus of the western aqueduct discovered in 2004
- Figure 16: The Roman specus of the western aqueduct discovered in 2004 detail
- Figure 17: The Roman specus of the western aqueduct discovered in 2004 detail
- Figure 18: Remains of the specus of the western aqueduct found in the western part of the Roman town area. At a depth of 1m the canalisation was found in situ
- Figure 19: Extracted remains of the specus of the western aqueduct found in the western part of the Roman town area
- Figure 20: Canalisation excavated in the baths of the forum of Ammaia
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