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Archaeologists found a garden belonging to a hated Roman emperor during construction work at Piazza Pia, a section of roadway between Vatican City and Castel Sant’Angelo, Italy’s Ministry of ...
The columns could only be seen from an abandoned garden that had once belonged to his friend, San Casciano's late greengrocer, who grew fruit and vegetables there to sell in the village shop.
Carved capital of a Corinthian column (est €400 - €600, sold for €3,400) Marble tombstone or stele carved with Latin text (est €600-€800, sold for €20,000) It’s amazing what can be ...
Archaeologists in Rome uncovered a 2,000-year-old ruined garden belonging to emperor Caligula. Photos show ancient pipes, walls and walkway. Photo from Italy’s Ministry of Culture Rome, Italy ...
The sandstone column was found during the second week of the summer dig [Uncovering Roman Carlisle] The section of sandstone column is about 24 inches (60cm) long and 16 inches (40 cm) in diameter.
A section of a Roman column unearthed during an archaeological dig is just "the tip of the iceberg" of what could lie below the ground. The column was found by volunteers digging at the cricket ...
Archaeologists in Rome uncovered a 2,000-year-old ruined garden belonging to emperor Caligula. Photos show ancient pipes, walls and walkway. Photo from Italy’s Ministry of Culture Rome, Italy ...
Archaeologists in Rome uncovered a 2,000-year-old ruined garden belonging to emperor Caligula. Photos show ancient pipes, walls and walkway. Photo from Italy’s Ministry of Culture Rome, Italy ...