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An ancient tomb that has been linked to Rome's legendary founder, Romulus A sarcophagus discovered in the remains of an ancient temple in Rome is causing a stir among historians who cannot agree ...
Does the discovery bolster the legend of Romulus and his twin brother? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A tomb that was ...
An ancient tomb thought to belong to Rome's founder Romulus at the Curia - Comitium in the Roman Forum of Rome, during its presentation to the media. The 6th century BC stone sarcophagus ...
“This is not the tomb of Romulus, but is a place of memory where the cult of Romulus was celebrated, a cenotaph,” remarked Rome’s Colosseum Archaeological Park director Alfonsina Russ ...
EXPERTS may have finally identified the long lost tomb of Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome. A rock sarcophagus unearthed in the Italian capital is believed to have once held the remains of ...
Archaeologists believe the underground shrine, who's finding was announced earlier this week, was dedicated to Romulus, the founder of the ancient city. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) ROME (AFP) — An ...
Despite the difficult year, many archaeological and historical discoveries came to light, including a sprawling geoglyph in Peru, a trove of mummies, the tomb of the legendary Romulus and more.