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An impressive marble head, buried for centuries under the place of the Trajan Forum, was discovered during the archaeological excavations carried out along the Via Alessandrina, in the heart of Rome, reports RomaToday.The discovery was announced on social networks by the city's mayor, Roberto Gualtieri. "Rome never ceases to amaze us," he said. "Under our steps lies a thousand-year history, always able to fascinate the whole world."This research…
It has been underground for centuries, and archaeologists are investigating who it may have depicted.
Gualtieri, 'Roma never ceases to amaze' (ANSA)
The impressive find was discovered during excavations in Trajan's Forum in a medieval layer. Archaeologists are working to decipher the identity of the figure with masculine features and thick hair.
The archaeological excavations on Via Alessandrina, a few meters from the Trajan Forum, found an imposing marble head that presents a masculine face and marked features, with abundant hair and an intense expression. The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, was in charge of announcing the finding noting that the piece was found in [...]
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