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The Roman Footprint Emerges with Strength in Seville
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The city of Seville was one of the main colonies of the Roman Empire, and the traces of this civilization are clearly visible in places like Luis Montoto Street, where the old aqueduct that crossed the city is located, or in the remains of the wall that surrounded it, not forgetting ancient Italica (Santiponce), birthplace of two Roman emperors, Trajan and Hadrian. A legacy that continues to come to light, this time unexpectedly. Read more
The appearance of a pier and canals under the ancient ships of Artillery is added to the tombs of the glass factory, the wall of the Plaza de San Francisco or the large cistern of the Fishery
·Seville, Spain
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