In some of the rooms of the macellum Babbage found a dark brownish encrustation of salts, and a thicker encrustation up to a height of about from floor level.
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The "'Macellum of Pozzuoli "'( ) was the macellum or market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, now the city of Pozzuoli in southern Italy.
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The "'Macellum of Pozzuoli "'( ) was the macellum or market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, now the city of Pozzuoli in southern Italy.
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An alternative view claims that hints in the sources suggest that Gallus was sent to Ephesus to study, then to a type of exile in Tralles and from there to the imperial household in Macellum.
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The identification of the building as a macellum or marketplace rather than a temple was made by Charles Dubois, who published a detailed account of the ruins of Pozzuoli in his " Pouzzoles antiques.
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In particular, the town of Pozzuoli features the Roman Macellum of Pozzuoli in which three marble columns show bands of boreholes or " Gastrochaenolites " left by marine " Lithophaga " molluscs.
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In the Chronicle of Benedict of Soracte under the year 921, the " aecclesia Sancti Eusebii iuxta macellum parvum " ( church of Sant'Eusebio next to the small market ) is mentioned.
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The Great Market ( " macellum magnum " ) was in this district, along with many cook-shops, stalls, barber shops, the office of the public executioner, and the barracks for foreign soldiers quartered at Rome.
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The shape of the Macellum is slightly misaligned with the forum because it had to fit between the two roads that flanked it to the north and south, the " Via degli Augustali " and the " Vico del Balcone Pensile ".
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It may be implied in what the " Liber Pontificalis ", of the early 13th century, says of Pope Liberius : " He built the basilica of his own name ( i . e . the Liberian Basilica ) near the Macellum of Livia ".