This article reviews the Late Imperial engraved glass flasks decorated with wiews of Puteoli, that correspond to the archaeology and topography of the city. The corpus of the flasks has not reassessed since the 1979 (Ostrow 1979), till then a new discovery at Mérida (Spain) has added another important example that permits to identify others puteolan monuments and places. They are: the Macellum, the Odeium, the Vicus Magnus, the Vicus Thurarius, a monumental arch close to Forum, a long road that wents throug a large part of town, the duty Portus neighborouhood at Lake Lucrinus, the mount Gaurus and a pharus.
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