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The city quickly acquired Roman characteristics: walls, a forum, a theater an amphitheater-– the most conspicuous above-ground remains today — public baths and an aqueduct.
Many inscriptions in both Latin and Greek have been found both inside the walls and in the cemeteries outside, since Romans forbad burial inside city boundaries.
A number of fine marble sarcophagi from those cemeteries are now in the Archaeological Museum of Split.
All this archaeological evidence attests to the city's prosperity and integration into the Roman Empire.

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