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Archaeologists Discovered A Villa That May Have Once Belonged To The First Emperor Of Rome

The death site of Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, has long been a mystery. But recently, archaeologists carrying out excavations in southern Italy have discovered a villa that may have belonged to Augustus. Researchers from

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Villa near Mount Vesuvius may be where Augustus, Rome's 1st emperor, died

Researchers say a villa buried by the eruption in A.D. 79 corresponds with records of the Roman emperor s death in A.D. 14.

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Tokyo researchers find lost villa of ancient Roman emperor in Italy

Archaeologists used radiocarbon dating and chemical analysis of the volcanic layers covering the earlier building, which confirmed that the building predates the Vesuvian eruption in AD79.

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