Imperial-Era Necropolis and Mosaics Unearthed on Rome’s Via Appia Antica
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Imperial-Era Necropolis and Mosaics Unearthed on Rome’s Via Appia Antica
Via Appia Antica. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Paul Hermans CC BY 3.0 Archaeologists on the ancient Via Appia Antica in Rome, Italy, have uncovered a necropolis from the Imperial age and three mosaics, including one exceptionally well-preserved. The discoveries are part of a new excavation at Via Appia Antica 39, led by the University of Ferrara’s ECeC Laboratory. The project is directed by Prof. Rachele Dubbini, chair of Classical Archaeology at…
In a discovery of considerable relevance the archaeological mission called “Appia Antica 39” has exhumed three valuable mosaics of the II-III century AD in a necropolis of the imperial era located in the valley of Almone. The project, a coordinated effort of a scientific and didactic nature, is directed by Professor Rachele Dubbini, holder of [...]
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