The Eastern Sanctuary Sacellum
The structure consists of three areas standing in line, of which only the central one has been investigated. The latter, square in plan, houses the remains of an altar, the large base of a statue set against the back wall and some recovered important architectural elements that testify to the
Structures on the East of Temple B
To the east of Temple B a new area was identified, characterized by the presence of a building, partially excavated, with a complex floor plan and within which a circular area can be identified. In some parts it retains the cocciopesto paving, relative to the earlier ‘trodden’ flooring. It is
The Unfinished Construction Site
North of the theater there is an area notable for the presence of eight moulded blocks of limestone, these being in a row and in unfinished condition. This is an ancient workshop, where the stonemasons suddenly interrupted their work, leaving the stone in an unfinished state. On the surface of
Aerarium and Small Stoà
In the eastern area of the site, exploration has been carried out on the aerarium (treasury) and, behind it, the small stoà, made up of three rooms overlooking the porticoed area and intended to guard the offerings of the faithful. The complex was built in the late third century B.C.,