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Discoveries and news in Rome

All the latest information about discoveries from the world of ancient Romans. I encourage you to let me know about any Roman news and to indicate any corrections or inaccuracies. I try to search for material everywhere, but it is natural that not everything will be noticed by me.

Discovery of Caligula’s garden under Piazza Pia in Rome

During the reconstruction of Piazza Pia in Rome, related to preparations for the Vatican’s Jubilee Year in 2025, Italian archaeologists found the remains of a portico and a garden belonging to Emperor Caligula (reigned 37-41 CE), known for his despotic rule.

Discovery of Caligula's garden under Piazza Pia in Rome

Latest DNA tests from Pompeii reveal new facts

The latest DNA research in Pompeii, published in Current Biology, challenges previous interpretations about people who died as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius. DNA analysis revealed that many traditional assumptions about gender and family relationships were wrong.

One of the plaster casts of bodies in Pompeii

New mosaics discovered in Roman villa in Bibione

Roman villa Mutteron dei Frati, hidden in the Valgrande forest in Bibione (northeast Italy), provides valuable data on this complex complex, which had at least two residences. In March 2024, archaeologists discovered three new mosaics, including one large one made of black and white tiles (tesserae).

New mosaics discovered in Roman villa in Bibione

Frescoes showing figures from mythology were discovered

A fascinating discovery was made in Pompeii – frescoes depicting characters from Greek mythology have been preserved among the ruins of the ancient city. These unique paintings have survived for almost two thousand years, despite the eruption of Vesuvius that destroyed the city in 79 CE.

Frescoes showing figures from mythology were discovered

Discovering an ancient laundry in heart of Rome

During the preparatory work for the 2025 Jubilee, fascinating remains of an ancient laundry (fullonica) were discovered in Piazza Pia, right next to the Vatican. The laundry room, covering an area of ​​500 square meters, was a place of intense activity related to cleaning clothes, dating back to the second half of the 2nd century CE. This extraordinary find not only adds a new dimension to the knowledge of Roman architecture but also provides insight into the everyday life of the Romans.

Discovering an ancient laundry in heart of Rome

Archaeologists have discovered 57 ancient Roman settlements and created map of hidden empire in Spain

Archaeologists have discovered 57 ancient Roman settlements and created a map of the hidden empire in Spain. New Roman settlements were discovered in Spain. A research team from the University of Cadiz explored the central Guadalete River valley in hopes of finding ancient settlements. The team made extensive use of ground-scanning cameras and LiDAR technology to discover 57 new Roman-era settlements.

Roman Hispania

“Julius Caesar’s perfume” recreated

Researchers managed to recreate perfumes whose recipe can be found in ancient sources, including: Natural History1. They were called “Telinum” and were a mixture of flowers, fruit, olive oil and gladiator sweat. It is possible that Julius Caesar himself could have used such perfumes.

Reconstruction of the bust of the Roman leader - Julius Caesar

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