Rome's newest excavations and archaeological discoveries!

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Rome's ancient history comes alive with new 2023 excavations and restorations at iconic sites like the Colosseum and Mausoleum of Augustus, revealing secrets of the Eternal City.

0:00 Introduction
0:14 Colosseum
0:57 Via Appia (Baths of Caracalla)
1:39 Mausoleum of Augustus
3:05 Hadrianic frescoes newly on display in Baths of Caracalla
4:23 Imperial fora excavation (Caesar, Peace)
6:23 Museo Ninfeo (newly opened)
7:10 Newly displayed frescoes in Palatine Museum (Domus Transitoria, crypotoporticus of Nero, Paedagogium)
9:19 Impending opening of Largo Argentina site
10:16 Via Alessandrina excavation

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That's amazing. I live in Rome and saw some of these excavations at a distance, but you brought it up so detailed. Thank you.

tomb
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Hello Darius! I was last in Rome in 1989 but it has fascinated me since I was 10, many years ago. This video is excellent, and I am thankful Rome has never allowed high rise buildings. So many great finds!

MuchPurple
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We were in Rome in 1974. We would give anything to see Rome once again. The highpoint of our trip back then was Hadrian's Villa. I'm glad to see that so much work is being done.
Rome still has treasures to be rediscovered once again. Amazing work!

FlexibleFlyer
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I love your videos because I would never have the patience to be an archaeologist, but I’m so fascinated by every single finding at the same time!

unknown
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This is amazing how good some places are preserved.

apulejo
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Rome still fascinates me even after LXV years.

stevehammel
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Really grateful for the love you express talking about my city's marvels.

m.brat.
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I actually knew about one of these before I watched the video! Took a trip to Rome recently and saw those frescoes in the Baths of Caracalla. Really cool stuff, thanks for sharing!

thedankhold
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I'm thrilled to have found this Channel! I was "ragazza alla pari" in Rome in the early 80ies.
Every monday I was free and every monday it took me away to the forum, in that time entry to the historical sights where all open to the public. I loved it to watch the excavations, in that time they axcavated in the palatin hill, everthing was still under the earth, it was only known that Tiberius had his palace on that hill.
2024 you can go up the hill and explore the world of the ancient Caesars!
I have to come back to see it, it lies all open and free to watch!😅

sope
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Unbelievably beautiful Roman painting and stucco. So many finds which are little known.

paulyule
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Thank you for sharing the video of the latest excavations with those of us who cannot travel to Rome to experience them for ourselves. I have been to Rome several times over the years (last time 2015) and each time has been a great experience. After all, Rome is a pure treasure chest with all the archaeological finds that show cultures from several different periods. Here, a visit of 2 weeks is usually not enough and I am not sure that you can get through the whole series of exciting finds even if you spent most of your life in the city!

H.J.U.
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Thank you. I’m finally returning to Rome in December. Can’t wait to see what has changed!

JodyOwen-weoo
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As a novice who loves history and archaeology, it is so cool to learn about the state of ongoing excavations while you explain what we're looking at. Incredible work! It is difficult to get archaeological news outside of waiting for academic journals or sifting through clickbait headlines. I really enjoy your style and am fascinated to learn more. Thank you.

JimmyTomes
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As a former archaeologist I think some monuments should be rebuilt as far as possible as the Parthenon has been. Using what materials remain in and on the ground, we should quicken these relics for the future generations

robbillington
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I visited Rome back in 1999 for the first time and fell in love. I happened to come across your channel and love the attention to detail you provide along with the maps and comprehensive changes during each excavation. You just got yourself a new subscriber, and I'll be checking back often.

octalicious
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No, no, no more distruction 🤬😭
On a different note, thank you Darius and team for all that you do!! 😍

Allannah_Of_Rome
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Thank you for the tour!!! I so wish I could go there and see the sites and else where in Italy! Viva Roma ! Viva Italia!!

michaeldriskell
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Born and raised in Rome, i lived there for almost 50 years before moving abroad, and yet i learn from foreigners on YouTube new details about my own city. Thanks.

musamusashi
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Incredible that they have and continue to make discoveries while keeping the city of Rome habitable.

williamlloyd
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I just found your channel and I love it. I subbed and liked!

justdoingitjim