๐๏ธ Asamum-Ad Turres
Roman fortified settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina (42.777588ยฐN, 18.351169ยฐE)
- Period: Roman Imperial era, likely 1stโ4th centuries CE
- Type: Fortified settlement and waystation on a Roman communication route
- Current status: Archaeological site with minimal visible structures
Asamum-Ad Turres was a Roman fortified settlement positioned in the interior of Roman-controlled Bosnia, likely serving as a waystation or garrison point on a regional communication or trade corridor. The site's name, recorded in classical sources, indicates its function as a tower-fortified location ("Ad Turres" meaning "at the towers"). Few monumental remains survive above ground, and the site remains relatively underdeveloped for tourism or archaeological display ...