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Post by UKarchaeology on Nov 27, 2015 13:14:52 GMT
Routine roadworks to install a gas pipeline under a busy street in central Rome have brought to light a 2000-year-old room plastered with frescoes.The find was made three days ago, when workmen started to dig a hole for the pipeline in Via Alfonso Lamora. As they began to remove pieces of earth from the road, a large chasm opened up in the road extending down into the dark, four meters below. At first, the workmen thought it was an ordinary sinkhole and called in speleologists - or cave experts - to investigate. However, when the experts reached the bottom of the large cavern they were surprised to find themselves standing in the frescoed room of a once luxurious Roman home. Full story: www.thelocal.it/20151124/italy-roadworks-unearth-frescoed-roman-room
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