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The Romans Stacked Architectural and Sculptural Materials to Create a Dam in the Ancient Port of Misenum, the Base of the Imperial Fleet

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Under the waters of the port of Miseno in the Italian town of Bacoli a team of archaeologists and specialists in underwater heritage has managed to rescue a set of pieces from the Roman imperial era. The works allowed to document and extract architectural and sculptural fragments of the Portus Iulius of the ancient colony of Misenum, the base of [...]
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Under the waters of the port of Miseno in the Italian town of Bacoli a team of archaeologists and specialists in underwater heritage has managed to rescue a set of pieces from the Roman imperial era. The works allowed to document and extract architectural and sculptural fragments of the Portus Iulius of the ancient colony of Misenum, the base of [...]

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labrujulaverde.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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