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New Excavations in Florence, Italy


Ludovicus

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"The city of Florence in Italy is lifting the covers of an archeological dig under one of its most storied buildings, the Palazzo Vecchio, which was once the seat of local government.

Visitors enter through a side door of the Palazzo, where a copy of the statue of David sits in front. They enter a cavernous room, where there's a series of trenches, metres deep, and criss-crossed by wooden planks.

 

Archaeologists have spent the past few years unearthing the remains of an ancient Roman theatre

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