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Immurium, Roman archaeological site in Unternberg, Austria

Immurium is a Roman settlement site in Unternberg at 1100 meters elevation with eleven buildings including lodging, a bathing complex, and a sanctuary situated on a southern slope. The remains were reburied after discovery between 1964 and 1970 to shield them from environmental damage at this high-altitude location.

The settlement emerged during Emperor Claudius's reign between 41 and 54 AD as part of the road network connecting Virunum to present-day Salzburg. This location made it a crucial point for trade and travel through the Alpine region.

The structures reveal how Romans adapted their building methods to high mountain terrain, with advanced heating systems and specialized construction techniques visible in the surviving walls. These features show how people worked and lived in this remote place.

The site sits at high elevation on a steep slope, making visits physically challenging for most people. Access paths can be slippery and difficult, especially during poor weather conditions.

Ancient inscriptions mention a woman named Ategenta who worked in metalworking and bronze casting. This reveals that women held economic roles within this Roman community.

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