Ancient Ostra
Ancient Ostra is a Roman era town situated between the modern town of Ostra Vetere the Roman town was inhabited from the 3rd century BC until the 6th century AD.[1]
![]() Map of Ancient Ostra, drawn up during the excavations of 1903-1904 made by Cav. Baldoni.  | |
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| Location | Ostra Vetere, Province of Ancona, Marche, Italy | 
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| Coordinates | 43°35′5″N 13°5′10″E | 
| Type | Settlement | 
| History | |
| Founded | 3rd century BC | 
| Abandoned | 6th century | 
| Periods | Roman Republic - Byzantine Empire | 
| Cultures | Ancient Rome | 
| Site notes | |
| Website | Sito Archeologico di Ostra (in Italian) | 
History
    
Pliny the Elder mentions Ostra with another ancient town, Suasa, 8 kilometres (5 mi) west.[2] Neither town survived beyond the classical period. Though Ostra is little mentioned by ancient authors, excavations there have brought to light remains of various buildings and several inscriptions.[3]
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External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ostra antica. | 
References
    
- Dell'antica città di Ostra nel territorio dei Galli Senoni: monografia storico-geografico. Tip. S. Gussio. 1911.
 - Pliny the Elder Natural History (Mayhoff) 3.114.2 http://latin.packhum.org/loc/978/1/253/1119-1124
 - L. de Ligt (5 April 2012). Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers: Studies in the Demographic History of Roman Italy 225 BC-AD 100. Cambridge University Press. pp. 319–. ISBN 978-1-107-01318-6.
 
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