The marble head, a male face with thick hair and an intense expression, remained hidden for centuries beneath the square of the Trajan Forum. An extraordinary archaeological discovery was unveiled in ...
The partial reconstruction of the two-storey colonnade of the basilica Ulpia in the Trajan forum in Rome on February 2, 2024. Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP. Rome's most majestic forum has ...
Archaeological excavations on Via Alessandrina, just a few meters from Trajan’s Forum, uncovered an imposing marble head depicting a male face with pronounced features, abundant hair, and an intense ...
On a heavily trafficked street where few tourists pass in the heart of ancient Rome lies the entrance to one of the Eternal City's most extraordinary and overlooked monuments -- Trajan's Market. Built ...
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ROME — Rome’s most majestic forum has recovered some of its former glory with a partial reconstruction of the imposing columns of Trajan’s basilica — using funds from a now-sanctioned Russian oligarch ...
The restoration of a portion of the Basilica Ulpia, which soared above the ancient Italian city for over a millennia, helps bring to life the grandeur and magnificence of the original marble monument.
Rome (AFP) – Rome's most majestic forum has recovered some of its former glory with a partial reconstruction of the imposing columns of Trajan's basilica -- using funds from a now-sanctioned Russian ...
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