Gabii

Archaeologists in Italy recently found a massive stone basin dating back more than 2000 years in the remnants of a once-powerful rival of Rome, the now ruined town of Gabii (pictured), about 11 miles to the east. The structure may be one of the earliest examples of large-scale Roman public architecture outside of temples and city walls, demonstrating how Roman architects were influenced by the Greeks.
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Published on November 06, 2025 10:43
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