The significance of this discovery goes beyond its historical value; it offers a unique insight into the lifestyle and architectural prowess of ancient Rome’s elite.
In the area of the Roman Palatine and Forum, a discovery was made that sheds light on the lifestyle of the ancient Roman elite. As part of the Colosseum Archaeological Park’s current research project, a multi-storey Roman “domus” was discovered near the Horrea Agrippiana warehouse complex, attracting the attention of historians and archaeologists, writes Ancient Origins.
The house is located in a strategic location along the historic Vicus Tuscus street. It served as a symbol of wealth and prestige.
At the center of the grand residence is an atrium surrounded by various rooms and a garden decorated with magnificent water features.
This is made possible by lead pipes called “fistula”, which not only provide visual appeal but are also ingeniously used to create spectacular water shows for the entertainment of visitors.
We remind you that earlier in China, tombs were found with artifacts aged about 4.5 thousand years.
Source: korrespondent

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