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    Carettoni Plate 13
    Stanford #AG1980 #PM1960 #SlabBack SurfaceIdentification
    171717VII-11Renaissance drawing: The Regia (Regia)
    Porticoed structure along the Via Sacra (horrea Vespasiani?)
    18d18d18 dVI-6Renaissance drawing: Section of the Roman Forum (forum Romanum) including the Basilica Julia (basilica Iulia), the Temple of Saturn (Aedis Saturni), and Iugarius Street (vicus Iugarius)
    20a20a20 aVII-12smoothImperial palace on the Palatine Hill (Palatium, domus Palatina/Palatinae)
    20e20e469 aVII-12Renaissance drawing: Platform with dual stairs (the Roma Quadrata?) in the Area of Apollo (area Apollinis) on the Palatine
    20fg20f-g469 b cVII-12smoothPlatform with dual stairs (the Roma Quadrata?) in the Area of Apollo (area Apollinis) on the Palatine
    20h20h468VII-12smoothSacred Area of Apollo (area Apollinis) on the Palatine
    29bcd29b-d29 b-dV-9smoothBasilica Ulpia (basilica Ulpia)
    Forum of Trajan (forum Traiani)
    29f29f29 fV-9smoothBasilica Ulpia (basilica Ulpia)
    Forum of Trajan (forum Traiani)
    31a31a31 aV-12smoothSW edge of the Capitoline Hill (Capitolium) including two temples and the One Hundred Steps (centum gradus)?
    31dd31dd31 ddV-12smoothPorticus of Octavia and Philippus (porticus Octaviae et Philippi)
    Theater and Cryptoporticus of Balbus (theatrum et crypta Balbi)
    31eeff31ee,ff31 ee ffV-12Renaissance drawing: Porticus of Philippus (porticus Philippi) with the Temple to Hercules of the Muses (aedis Hercules Musarum)
    32b32b32 bV-13Renaissance drawing: Tiber Island (insula Tiberina) with a section of Censorius Street (vicus Censori)
    32cde32c-e32 c-e (e=560)V-13smoothCensorius Street (vicus Censori) on Tiber Island (insula Tiberina)
    Tiber River (Tiberis)
    35lpqr35l,p-r35 l p-rIV-5smoothDiribitorium
    Saepta Iulia (Saepta Iulia)
    35s35s35 sIV-5smoothSerapeum
    35t35t35 tIV-5smoothSerapeum
    36a36a36III-9Renaissance drawing: Saepta Iulia (Saepta Iulia) with the Porticus of Meleager (porticus Meleagri)
    39b39b38 bIII-11sawn offPorticus of Pompey (porticus Pompeianae)
    39de38d-e39 d eIII-11Renaissance drawings: Porticus and Theater of Pompey (theatrum Pompeianum, porticus Pompeianae) with the Temple of Venus Victrix (aedes Veneris Victricis)(?)
    43a43a43 aRenaissance drawing: Baths of Caesar (balneum Caesaris)
    43ab43a-b43 a bsawn offBalneum Caesaris
    484848Renaissance drawing: Baths of Cotinus (balneum Cotini)
    70a(*)70a70 aVII-11roughTemple of Faustina (aedes Faustinae) on the Palatine Hill (Palatium)
    70c(*)70c69VII-11roughTemple of Faustina (aedes Faustinae) on the Palatine Hill (Palatium)
    149ab149a-b149 a broughnon identified
    157a157a157 aRenaissance drawing: The Market of Livia (macellum Liviae) or the Great Market (macellum Magnum)?
    157bc157b-c157 b croughMacellum
    246246246IV-6smooth(Area of the) Four Baths (balnea quattuor)?
    307ab307a-b307 a bIII-12smoothBack-to-back shops (tabernae), a partially labeled street, and a possible warehouse (horreum)
    452c452c452 cVIII-5smoothnon identified
    452d452d436VIII-5smoothnon identified
    683683683Renaissance drawing: Hedges(?) between colonnade and partial inscription [---]ATI[---]
    684684684Renaissance drawing: Rooms arranged around two courtyards, possibly representing either warehouses (horrea), living quarters for special groups [ergastula?], or shopping bazaars (tabernae)
    685685685Renaissance drawing: Two horizontal lines and the partial inscription
    [---]ASTA[--]
    686686686Renaissance drawing: Two parallel colonnades and a partial inscription
    [---]PIS[---]
    687687687Renaissance drawing: Arch of Septimius Severius (arcus Severianus)?
    688688688Renaissance drawing: Partial inscription [---]PUBLI[---]

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