A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Appian Way is a roughly 350-mile-long road that runs from Rome to Brindisi. With some parts ...
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This ancient city built a sewer 2,500 years ago - and it still works
Ancient Rome wasn’t just about gladiators and grand temples - it built one of the most advanced sanitation systems the world had ever seen. From the massive Cloaca Maxima sewer to 500 miles of ...
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One Of Rome's Most Famous Sites Has A Huge Hole In The Ceiling—So Why Doesn't It Flood?
According to legend, twin brothers Romulus and Remus discovered a collection of seven strategically advantageous hills along the River Tiber after being cast away as infants and being raised by a ...
Archaeologists recently found a massive stone basin in Italy dating back more than 2,000 years — remnants of a once-powerful rival of Rome. The discovery was found in the ancient ruins of Gabii, about ...
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