The Roman villa of Mutteron dei Frati in Bibione (Venice), hidden in the Valgrande pine forest, is providing new and very useful data for understanding this large complex of...
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Mosaics Discovered at the Roman Villa in Bibione on the Coast of Venice
The Roman villa of Mutteron dei Frati in Bibione (Venice), hidden in the Valgrande pine forest, is providing new and very useful data for...
Archaeological Discoveries in Rome: The Emergence of Porticus Minucia, One of the Key Sites for Holding Power in the Capital of the Empire
The emergence of the Porticus Minucia. If you search, you find, and if you work in Rome, the only way not to disperse information...
Archaeological Discoveries in Venice: Uncovering Tombs and a Vanished Church in Piazza San Marco
A vanished church, and the tombs of ancient inhabitants in the heart of Venice. Archaeological discoveries in Piazza San Marco are significant, where a...
Ancient inhabitants of the Copper Age in Northern Italy: 22 tombs with weapons and burial goods
The discovery of the large Copper Age necropolis in San Giorgio Bigarello (Mantua, Northern Italy) has proved to be a surprise both in terms...
Roman Roads, a Significant Section of the Ancient Appian Way discovered in Puglia
Roman roads. A short but significant stretch of the ancient Appian Way has been discovered in Puglia. The location is that of the Santa...
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Archaeological Discoveries in Venice: Uncovering Tombs and a Vanished Church in Piazza San Marco
A vanished church, and the tombs of ancient inhabitants in the heart of Venice. Archaeological discoveries in Piazza San Marco are significant, where a vanished church is emerging. Among...
Ancient inhabitants of the Copper Age in Northern Italy: 22 tombs with weapons and burial goods
The discovery of the large Copper Age necropolis in San Giorgio Bigarello (Mantua, Northern Italy) has proved to be a surprise both in terms...
The Last Day of the Great War Trapped in the Ice of the Alps: an Archaeological Time Capsule at Mount Scorluzzino (9,840 ft.). Archaeology...
An archaeology of the Great War in the Italian Alps. The shovel, the helmet, the ammunition clips, even the newspapers. Everything came to a...
Exploring Veneto’s Lagoons: Unveiling Roman Villas and Ancient Landscapes through Archaeological Surveys
The archaeological project 'Bibione Antica (Venice, Italy)' not only focuses on the extensive Roman villa currently under excavation but also delves into the historical...