Archaeologists recently discovered a massive 2,000-year-old stone basin in ancient Gabii, Italy, revealing early Roman public ...
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What Rome Actually Looked Like in 500 AD
The city of Rome around 500 AD was both majestic and struggling, filled with ancient architecture and the remnants of empire.
Rome once had a near-equal rival just 11 miles away in the early days of the empire. The ancient Roman city of Gabii may not ...
Built around 250 BCE with evidence that some parts may be even older, this man-made structure may be one of the earliest ...
What can an ancient water basin discovered near Rome reveal about construction, engineering and water management techniques that may be useful today?
Rome is famous for its grand public architecture, like the greatest amphitheater ever built, the largest church in the world, and a Baroque fountain big enough to jump in. Size has mattered for ...
Elon Musk funds AI-powered archaeology in Rome, pledging $1M to help researchers digitally rebuild ancient sites and rewrite ...
Archaeologists led by University of Missouri professor Marcello Mogetta have uncovered a massive stone-lined water basin in the ancient Roman city of Gabii, just eleven miles east of Rome. Built ...
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Why Piazza Navona is a Must-Visit Spot in Rome
Take a walk through Rome’s breathtaking Piazza Navona, one of the city’s most iconic Baroque squares filled with fountains, ...
AN ANCIENT Roman “experiment” has been unearthed after more than 2,250 years. The stunning discovery was found just 11 miles east of Rome – and archaeologists say another mystery is lurking nearby.
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