Extramurali
Extramurali is an Italian adjective meaning located outside the walls. In architectural history and archaeology, the term describes structures, districts, or facilities that lie beyond the defensive or sacred walls of a town, fortress, monastery, or sanctuary. The expression derives from extra muros, Latin for outside the walls.
In classical and medieval towns, extramurali were common as urban expansion extended beyond the original fortifications.
In archaeology, identifying extramurali helps reconstruct ancient urban layouts, land use, and social organization—e.g., neighborhoods, trade
The term is primarily used in Italian scholarly writing about historical geography and architectural history, and