Rectangular, internally subdivided structure showing as negative cropmark. View from NE. Rectangular stone structure to the E of the village and W of the bridge over the Mureș.
Double linear crop mark of probable road intersection. View from NE. Probable road intersection S of the point where Pianu river flows into Mureș. A single linear cropmark continues the line through several fields
Two small rectangular structures showing as negative cropmarks. View from SW. Two small rectangular structures on the outskirts of the village adjacent to the bridge over the Mureș
Small rectangular structure revealed as cropmark. View from SE. Two small rectangular structures on the outskirts of the village adjacent to the bridge over the Mureș
An extensive cluster of oval sunken houses and storage pits showing as positive cropmarks in reversal, adjacent to a large rectangular stone building, showing as a negative cropmark . View from E. Roman villa and Iron Age settlement of pits and sunked houses. Tegulae were recovered from fieldwalking. Identification confirmed by subsequent excavation
Part of a cluster of oval sunken houses and storage pits showing as positive cropmarks in reversal, adjacent to a large rectangular stone building, showing as a negative cropmark . View from NE. Roman villa and Iron Age settlement of pits and sunked houses. Tegulae were recovered from fieldwalking. Identification confirmed by subsequent excavation
Two adjacent, extant sub-circular ditched enclosures. The more northerly is less well preserved; the more obvious has an annexe to the E. View from E . Two, adjacent, sub-circular enclosures on high ground overlooking the whole SE of Tara Hațegului. Probably earlier 20th C military emplacements
2 small circular enclosures visible as cropmarks in pasture. View from N. 2 small circular enclosures adjacaent to modern road leading to Bățălar. Dating and classification uncertain
Outer enclosure wall of Medieval castle is partially extant with projecting towers. Parts of its internal buildings are visible as parchmarks. View from NE. Medieval castle at the E edge of the modern village. Site is known but has never been surveyed/excavated
A series of pits and linear cropmarks, showing as positive cropmarks. View from NW. A series of pits and linear cropmarks located just to the W of Teiuș. Probably the remains of a vineyard or orchard
Roman villa partly excavated and restored in the yard of the later medieval church. View from W. Roman villa and post-Roman village in the yard of the medieval church built with Roman spolia
Cropmark of part of a possible rectangular ditched enclosure with one rounded corner. View from N. Possible rectangular enclosure on the bank of the Strei river
Part of curvilinear enclosure, possibly double ditched, with entrance gap and associated pits, showing as positive cropmarks in reversal. View from S. Curvilinear enclosure with single entrance on the edge of the river terrace to the west of the modern town. Finds recovered during a site visit in 2002 included Dacian pottery, along with some Roman and later sherds. Pits indicate possible sunken houses and storage
Part of possible circular enclosure defined by multiple ditches revelaed as cropmarks. View from SW. Part of possible circular enclosure next to railway line, SW of the village
Extant sub-rectangular ditched enclosure with internal sub-divisions in pasture. View from N. Sub-rectangular enclosure with internal sub-division overlooking the Cugir river
Traces of rectangular buildings showing as negative cropmarks in strip of cereal cultivation. View from W. Possible Roman villa on N bank of the Mureș, opposite the confluence with the Cugir river
Close up of line of a road to the S of Sebeș showing as a parchmark. Location is c. 200m SE of 0270409. View from E. Stretch of road line to the S of Sebeș
Possible building on the NW outskirts of the village reveled as a negative cropmark. View from W. . Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
Small rectangular structure, probable mausoleum, to E of colonia.. Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
Parchmark of unexcavated building NW of Forum. View from NW. Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
The excavated/restored Asklepeion area, showing traces of unrestored buildings. View from N. Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
Restored remains of the excavated domus procuratoris. View from SE. Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
Excavated/restored structures in the ‘sacred area’ of the Roman town, including the Liber Pater temple, the Asklepeion and the amphitheatre. View from N. Roman colony of Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, capital of the province of Dacia
Rectangular stone structure showing as negative cropmark. Possibly recent. View from E. Rectangular stone structure on SW outskirts of Șard, adjacent to the railway. Now built over
Extensive, extant remains of zig-zag trenches and emplacements of probable military training area. View from W.. Probable military training area from the two World Wars on Plaiului Hill
4, possibly 5 buildings of the Roman villa are visible as extant remains/parchmarks in an area badly damaged by earth moving for construction of the canalised river. View from W. Roman villa, partially excavated in the 1970s, located in rough pasture beside the Râul Mare
Extant rectangular enclosure and stone tower, with adjacent negative cropmark of rectangular building bottom right. Rectangular enclosure and extant tower of medieval residence of local elite
Line of road and and associated buildings of military vicus S of fort showing as negative cropmarks. View from SE. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Line of road and and associated buildings of military vicus S of fort showing as negative cropmarks. View from N. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Possible pits and rectangular buildings showing as negative cropmarks to N of fort. View from NW. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Rectangular buildings of military vicus showing as negative cropmarks NE of fort. View from SE. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Rectangular buildings of military vicus showing as negative cropmarks NW of the fort. View from SE. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Rectangular buildings of military vicus showing as negative cropmarks NW of the fort. View from W. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Line of road and and associated buildings of military vicus S of fort showing as negative cropmarks. View from NW. Extensive military vicus around the fort of Ala I Batavorum
Extant, subcircular ditched enclosure Relationship with rig ambiguous. Internal traces of rectangular, stone structure and a water pool. View from N. Subcircular enclosure, possibly medieval, probably post-medieval
Traces of extensive surface exploitation of gold deposits in the form of extant pits and mounds. View from S. Extensive surface exploitation of gold deposits NW of the village. Probably of Roman or early modern date
Rectangular buildings at the S end of the village to the E of 0470420. View from S.. The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Rectangular buildings at the S end of the village E of the modern road showing as cropmarks in brassicas. View from NE . The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Traces of building visible as negative cropmarks in brassicas in the NW quadrant of the Roman town (continuation of buildings in 0370627). View from W. The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Traces of building visible as parchmarks between gardens in the NW quadrant of the Roman town (to the E of 0370627). View from NE. The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Traces of building visible as parchmarks in cut hay in the NW quadrant of the Roman town. Ongoing excavation is visible in the bottom right. View from W. The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Cropmark of road line on the E side of the town and continuing outside to the N. View from the S. The Municipium Aurelium/Colonia Aurelia Apulensis is located immediately N of the crossing of the Mureș and S of the later Municipium Septimium Apulense. Road alignments and buildings defining several insulae are visible as crop-marks inside the town enclosure
Extant rectangular ditched enclosure with adjacent enclosed pool. View from S. Rectangular enclosure with adjacent enclosed pool. Probably post-medieval
Extant rectangular ditched enclosure with rounded corners within, but partially overlain by, rig cultivation. View from N. Rectangular enclosure with rounded corners within, but partially overlain by, rig cultivation.
Cluster of rectangular buildings around a courtyard revealed as negative cropmarks. Overlapping structure apparent. View from W. Roman villa on raised ground overlooking the river Sebeș to west. Fieldwalking revealed Roman building materials across an area c. 100m by 120m. There are a number of separate building ranges, some showing signs of subdivision, grouped around three sides of what was probably a large central courtyard. More than one phase of construction is indicated
Cluster of rectangular buildings around a courtyard revealed as negative cropmarks. Overlapping structure apparent. View from S. Roman villa on raised ground overlooking the river Sebeș to west. Fieldwalking revealed Roman building materials across an area c. 100m by 120m. There are a number of separate building ranges, some showing signs of subdivision, grouped around three sides of what was probably a large central courtyard. More than one phase of construction is indicated
Extant earthwork remains of almost circular enclosure with projecting towers and wide defensive ditch. View from E. Sub-circular medieval fortified enclosure with projecting towers
Small rectangular building, probably a temple or mausoleum, showing as a negative cropmark. Located S the railway branch line. View from SW. The necropolis at Micia is situated some 300m SW of the fort.
Rectangular buildings of the vicus E of the fort, visible as negative cropmarks. View from SE. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
Rectangular buildings of the vicus and adjacent road line, S of the fort, visible as negative cropmarks. View from SE. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
Large vicus building c. 450m W of the fort, showing as cropmark. View from NW. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
Main concentration of vicus buildings to E and NE of fort, showing as germination marks in strip fields with open excavation trench. View from S. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
Main concentration of vicus buildings to NE of fort, showing as negative cropmarks in strip fields with open excavation trench. View from SE. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
The excavated and restored buildings of the vicus, with additional rectangular subdivided building visible as a negative cropmark in a strip field adjacent to the amphitheatre. View from S. The associated civilian settlement (vicus) at Micia is extensive and surrounds the fort, though the main focus is on the NE side.
N part of the fort, showing the central road alignment, with vicus buildings to the N. All showing as cropmarks in strip fields. View from SE. The large Roman auxiliary fort at Micia is situated on the south bank of the river Mureș.
General view of the site of the fort (bottom right) and partly excavated and restored vicus, from SW. The large Roman auxiliary fort at Micia is situated on the south bank of the river Mureș.
Negative cropmarks of 2 adjacent, rectangular buildings. One is internally subdivided, with a possible apse or attached room. View from E. Two rectangular stone buildings, possibly Roman or later, located to the W of the modern village
Extant double rampart/ditch of Iron Age promontory fort, from NE . Uroi Hill is best known as a stone quarry used since at least Roman times, but is also the site of a c. 6.5 hectares promontory fort, probably of Hallstatt date
Roman stone quarry face from SW. Uroi Hill is best known as a stone quarry used since at least Roman times, but is also the site of a c. 6.5 hectares promontory fort, probably of Hallstatt date
Extant square enclosure with slightly rounded corners, overlain by rig and furrow. View from SE. Square enclosure with slightly rounded corners of uncertain date, associated with a linear cropmark, possibly a road, to the W
Two sides of an extant rectangular ditched enclosure, partially hidden by trees. View from N. Rectangular ditched enclosure, between Mărtinești and Jeledinți, S of Spini