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Archaeologists map the submerged landscape around Grado

Summary by HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
A team of archaeologists from the University of Udine have mapped the submerged landscape between the sea of Grado and Roman Aquileia. The study project, named Aquileia Waterscape, is reconstructing the archaeological features on the outskirts of the Roman city, which was founded in 181 BC along the Natiso River in the present-day Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Italy. The colony functioned as a strategic frontier fortress in the northeastern corn…
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