The current structure of the Roman bridge over the Ofanto River near Canosa di Puglia (southern Italy) is the result of numerous reconstruction and restoration efforts that transformed its appearance several times over the centuries.The documents preserved in the archives have proved to be an essential tool for the graphic restitution of the monument, integrating archaeological research with new data and outlining new perspectives on the history of architecture and multidisciplinary fields.
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Bitácora Arquitectura; Núm. 45 (2020): Archivos de Arquitectura