Surgeon’s House archaeological site

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The Surgeon’s House archaeological site is an ancient Roman domus in Rimini, Italy, notable for its well-preserved medical instruments and mosaics that shed light on Roman surgical practice and daily life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman domus
archaeological site
archaeologicalEvidenceType in situ remains
small finds
associatedWith Roman domestic architecture
Roman medicine
Roman surgery
buildingType domus
contains coins
domestic pottery
floor mosaics
glassware
pharmaceutical tools
surgical instruments
wall decorations
country Italy
culturalContext Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
flooringType mosaic floors
hasExcavationType urban archaeological excavation
hasFunction professional function
residential function
hasNotableFeature Roman mosaics
courtyard
domestic rooms
fresco fragments
storage areas
well-preserved medical instruments
heritageDesignation archaeological heritage of Italy
locatedIn Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Rimini
openToPublic true
partOf Roman city of Ariminum
researchInterest Roman domestic space organization
Roman urban life
history of ancient surgery
significance evidence for Roman daily life
evidence for Roman surgical practice
one of the richest collections of Roman surgical instruments
timePeriod Roman Empire
usedFor domestic residence
medical practice

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Rimini hasMuseum Surgeon’s House archaeological site