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Ancient Roman City With Forum and Theater Discovered Near Italy's Appian Way Using Drones

via Fox News·Feb 26

An ancient Roman city featuring a forum and a monumental theater has been discovered near Italy's famous Appian Way using advanced drone technology. Researchers employed aerial survey techniques and ground-penetrating sensors to uncover the sprawling ruins, which had lain hidden beneath farmland for nearly two millennia. The find is being hailed as a 'source of great pride' by Italian archaeologists, who say it illuminates the commercial and cultural life of a once-thriving settlement along one of the Roman Empire's most important roads. The discovery demonstrates how modern drone and imaging technology is revolutionizing archaeology, enabling researchers to find sites that would have remained invisible to traditional excavation methods.

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