Opus vittatum
Opus vittatum, also called Opus listatum was an ancient Roman construction technique introduced at the beginning of the fourth century, made by parallel horizontal courses of tuff blocks alternated with bricks. [1]
This technique was adopted during the whole 4th century, and is typical of the works of Maxentius and Constantine. [1]
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References
Sources
- Coarelli, Filippo (1974). Guida archeologica di Roma (in Italian). Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore.
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