Aspetti di vita quotidiana dalle necropoli di Via Latina.
8 July 2003-31 Dec 2003. Everyday objects from the tombs of slaves and freedmen provide an insight into life in Imperial Rome between the first and the third century AD. The necropolis of 600 graves between Via Anagnina and the GRA ring road was found during public works. The skeletons have provided new insights into infant mortality and nutritional problems at the time.
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Aspetti di vita quotidiana dalle necropoli di Via Latina.
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Largo di Villa Peretti 1, tel. 0648903500. Tues-Sun 09.00-19.45. Mon closed.
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