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Landscape aerial photo, view from the southeast.
(Image from LATE 20TH CENTURY)
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Ordinary colour shots of vicus, showing various streets and buildings. Note added by Norman McCord, November 2002.
Vicus - In the Roman Empire, the smallest administrative unit, consisting of a village or part of a town.
Structures identified:
- Image details:
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Norman McCord Collection
, Collection Reference Number: 931
35MM GENERIC E6 SLIDES, AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
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