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At MANN, a new exhibit tells the story of Pompeii's domus and furnishings

At MANN, a new exhibit tells the story of Pompeii's domus and furnishings

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is enriching its exhibition with a new permanent section dedicated to the furnishings of Pompeian domus. Inaugurated on June 30, 2025, the exhibit entitled Domus. The Furnishings of Pompeii is housed on th...
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Renaissance equestrian statue found in Toul, France, buried after demolition of north gate

Renaissance equestrian statue found in Toul, France, buried after demolition of north gate

During an archaeological surveillance operation related to road works in the historic center of the French city of Toul, in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, archaeologists from theInstitut National de Recherches Archéologiques Prév...
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Tuscia, archaeologists discover untouched Etruscan tomb in Barbarano Romano

Tuscia, archaeologists discover untouched Etruscan tomb in Barbarano Romano

As part of the excavations conducted in the Etruscan necropolis of Caiolo, located in thearchaeological area of San Giuliano in Barbarano Romano (Viterbo), a still intact tomb emerged that can be dated to the final phase of the Orientalizing period, ...
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Evening walks in ancient Rome: special openings of the archaeological area of the Imperial Forums

Evening walks in ancient Rome: special openings of the archaeological area of the Imperial Forums

From June 20 to Sept. 28, 2025, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening, from 7:30 p.m. until the last entry at 10 p.m., it is possible to stroll through thearchaeological area of the Imperial Forums, immersing oneself under the starry sky in ancie...
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New artistic lighting with state-of-the-art technology for Trajan's Markets in Rome

New artistic lighting with state-of-the-art technology for Trajan's Markets in Rome

The Markets of Trajan shine with new light: new artistic lighting has been presented for the famous monumental complex, one of Rome's most representative historical and architectural symbols. Located in the heart of the city, the archaeological site ...
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Rome, the Museum of Saved Art in the Octagonal Hall of the Baths of Diocletian reopens with a new layout

Rome, the Museum of Saved Art in the Octagonal Hall of the Baths of Diocletian reopens with a new layout

Inside the Aula Ottagona of the Baths of Diocletian, the Museum of Saved Art has reopened to the public, with the new exhibition New Recoveries. On display are more than one hundred archaeological artifacts belonging to different civilizations, retur...
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Archaeological finds from the imperial era recovered in the depths of the Roman port of Miseno (Naples)

Archaeological finds from the imperial era recovered in the depths of the Roman port of Miseno (Naples)

An archaeological recovery operation was recently conducted in the seabed in front of the port of Miseno, in the municipality of Bacoli, in the province of Naples. The operation focused in particular near the mouth of the ancient Roman port of the co...
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Intact Roman mosaic resurfaces in Alès, France: discovery during an excavation

Intact Roman mosaic resurfaces in Alès, France: discovery during an excavation

A well-preserved mosaic floor has emerged among the slopes of the Hermitage, the hill overlooking the city of Alès in the Gard department(France). The discovery came during an archaeological excavation campaign carried out byInrap (Institut n...
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