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There also are extensive remains of the classical city from the 5th century bc to Roman imperial times.
Extensive remains of the ancient bathing facilities include three large domed buildings that are now erroneously referred to as temples.
At Abū Qīr are the extensive remains of the ancient Egyptian centre of Pe-Gewat, known in Hellenistic times as Canopus.
The work was delayed when the construction work uncovered extensive remains of a Roman amphitheatre, now on display in the basement, and the new gallery did not open until 1999.
The only extensive remains of 13th-century glass in England are found at Canterbury Cathedral, where the 12 Theological windows were produced about 1200 and the windows relating to St. Thomas Becket about 1200 30.
The development of castle building is well illustrated in South Shropshire through extensive remains at Ludlow in the southeast and nearer the Welsh border at Clun, Hopton, and Stokesay.
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The ventral mesoderm is not so extensive; it remains near the alimentary tube and becomes the continuous muscle layer of the stomach and intestine.
The G's Greenpoint tube has also been pumped, but the authority said "extensive work remains" to repair the signal system.
Extensive Roman remains include parts of the city wall, two bridges, and the ruins of a theatre, an amphitheatre, and a temple of Vesta.
Ten metres below Teatro de Títeres la Tía Norica is the Gadir archaeological site, the extensive excavated remains of one of the oldest cities in the world, which opened to the public two years ago.
Matriarchalists pay particular attention to Europe in the Upper Paleolithic period, beginning around 40,000 years ago, "when quite suddenly far more extensive archaeological remains appear, including carved and painted images of women".
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