Rome is home to countless archeological sites, some of which are now tourist attractions such as the Colosseum or San Clemente. Others, like this columbarium, are still being uncovered.
During an archaeological inspection of a waterway project site in Rome, archaeologists found ancient funerary relics, including a terracotta statue with a dog s head.
Archaeologists were called to Rome when a construction project revealed a funerary complex beneath central Rome, where a rare terracotta dog statue was found.
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Archaeologists were called in after workers laying pipes for utility firm Acea on the Via Luigi Tosti in the city s Appio Latino quarter came across the buried tombs.