“…It appears that, over time, the Venetian settlement began to emerge as a small, self-sufficient medieval town. Sources reveal the existence of streets, churches, monasteries, towers, warehouses, piers (scali), and shops, as well as a fondaco, which could be the equivalent of a merchant's inn, and dwellings, some of them being wooden structures (see Dark, 2004;Jacoby, 2007;Ağır, 2010), a loggia building, 14 and numularium tabule (tabulae) or money exchange tables, which were a crucial part of merchant colonies (see Maltezou, 1979;Borsari, 1988;Pozza & Ravegnani, 1996).…”