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Archaeologists say they've finally found a long-lost basilica that matches the description the architect wrote 2,000 years ago
Archaeologists have unearthed the stone remains of a 2,000-year-old basilica designed by Vitruvius, a Roman architect and ...
In an insane discovery, archaeologists in central Italy have unearthed what may be the only physical building ever designed ...
"It is a sensational finding. something that our grandchildren will be talking about," Italian Culture Minister Alessandro ...
Archaeologists unearth the first physical evidence of a basilica designed by the legendary Roman architect Vitruvius.
The only building attributed to Roman architect Vitruvius, who wrote the first book on architecture, has been identified in Fano, Italy.
A 2,000-year-old basilica has found in the center of Fano in Italy has been linked one of ancient Rome’s master builders, ...
Crucially, the basilica at Fanum Fortunae (ancient Fano) is the only building Vitruvius explicitly references in his surviving treatise De architectura, making the identification unusually significant ...
Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered the ancient Basilica of Vitruvius in Fano, confirming a long-debated Roman structure.
Archaeologists have discovered what is believed to be a more than 2,000-year-old basilica in Fano, central Italy, aligning ...
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