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The entire plumbing system of Falerii Novi was uncovered including water pipes and bath houses.

An entire ancient Roman city has been detailed, street by street, including a market, temple and public monuments, without the need for any digging.

Located 50km north of Rome and first occupied in 241 BC, Falerii Novi survived into the medieval period until around 700 AD.

 

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