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  1. Aurelian Walls - Wikipedia

    • The Aurelian Walls (Italian: Mura aureliane) are a line of city walls built between 271 AD and 275 AD in Rome, Italy, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Aurelian. They superseded the earlier Servian Wall built during the 4th century BC. The walls enclosed all the seven hills of Rome plus the Campus Martius and, on the right bank of the Tiber, the Trastevere dist… See more

    Map of ancient rome stone wall
    OwnerItalian Government
    Built271–275 AD
    HeightUp to 10 metres (33 ft)
    Open to the publicOpen to public
    Construction

    The full circuit ran for 19 km (12 mi) surrounding an area of 13.7 km (5.3 sq mi). The walls were constructed in brick-faced concrete, 3.5 m (11 ft) thick and 8 m (26 ft) high, with a square tower every 100 Roman feet (29.6 … See more

     
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  2. The oldest Roman walls were made up of rough stones of large and distinct dimensions, supported by one another, without using any type of mortar to join them.
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    The oldest Roman walls were made up of rough stones of large and distinct dimensions, supported by one another, without using any type of mortar to join them.
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    The earliest Roman walls were dry-stone walls constructed by placing stones of various sizes one upon the other without the use of any kind of mortar to bind the stones together.
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  3. Roman Walls - World History Encyclopedia

     
  4. How were the Walls of Roman Buildings Constructed?

  5. Ancient Roman defensive walls - Wikipedia

  6. Means and Methods of Ancient Roman Construction

  7. Servian Wall - Wikipedia

    The Servian Wall (Latin: Murus Servii Tullii; Italian: Mura Serviane) is an ancient Roman defensive barrier constructed around the city of Rome in the early 4th century BC.

  8. The Stones of Rome

    No doubt travertine is the stone of Rome. Colosseo and Colonnato di S. Pietro are the best known examples of monuments with a travertine outer surface. Most of the Renaissance and Baroque churches were clad in and decorated with …

  9. Murus Servii Tullii (Servian Walls) - Ancient Rome Live

    Oct 24, 2019 · The Servian Wall is Rome’s early wall encircling approximately 1000 acres, 4 meters thick and 10 meters in height. It is attributed to Servius, Rome’s sixth king (traditional dates 575-535 BC).

  10. A Brief History of Rome's City Walls - Culture Trip

    Feb 8, 2017 · Today, Rome‘s imposing city walls are often overlooked by visitors who are drawn to more recognizable tourist attractions. However, the story of the Eternal City’s defenses and boundaries reflects the fluctuating influence of the …

  11. Roman Structures | Roman Walls - History Archive

  12. Hadrian’s Wall ‑ Map, Length & Height - HISTORY

    Jan 19, 2018 · Hadrian’s Wall is the remains of stone fortifications built by the Roman Empire following its conquest of Britain in the second century A.D. The original structure stretched more than 70...

  13. Ancient Roman Wall in Switzerland Is 'Archaeological Sensation'

  14. The Architecture of Ancient Rome - World History Encyclopedia

  15. Hadrian’s Wall | Roman History, England, UK | Britannica

  16. Ancient Roman architecture - Wikipedia

  17. Wall - World History Encyclopedia

  18. Ruins of 2,000-Year-Old Roman Walls Unearthed in Swiss Alps

  19. The Secrets of Ancient Rome’s Buildings | Smithsonian

  20. The Reason Why 2,000-Year-Old Roman Concrete is Still so Strong

  21. Hadrian's Wall - Wikipedia

  22. 8 misconceptions about ancient Rome - National Geographic