Murus Dacicus (Dacian Wall)

Murus Dacicus (Latin for Dacian Wall) is a construction method for defensive walls and fortifications developed in ancient Dacia sometime before the Roman conquest. It is a mix between traditional construction methods particular to Dacian builders and methods imported from Greek and Roman architecture and masonry, and - although somewhat similar construction techniques were used before, during and long after the period - it has peculiarities that make it unique.

  • Sarmizegetusa Regia - Zidul cetăţii ( Murus dacicus )
  • zidul de est, reconditionat in partea superioara
  • treptele istoriei
  • Dacian Fortress of the Orăștie Mountains, Sarmizegetusa Regia, 1st century BCE, .02
  • Zidul Cetatii Sarmizegetusa Regia
  • ZID DE APARARE SARMIZEGETUSA

Country:
Romania
Rating:
3
Latitude:
45,6214206
Longitude:
23,3082542
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