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Marble statue of Emperor Augustus at the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, Italy. A team of archaeologists may have uncovered the remains of the villa where the emperor is thought to have died.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have unearthed what may be an ancient villa they believe belonged to the first Roman ...
Archaeologists have already located places where Augustus partied, but a new lead has emerged in the century-long search for the villa where Ancient Rome’s first emperor passed away. Since 2002 ...
The sculpture is believed to date back to 20 BC. Furthermore, it is more than just a statue of the first emperor of Rome; it symbolizes Augustus himself as a great military victor and supporter of ...
However, the majority of them were made during the Roman Imperial Period, which began in 27 B.C.E. with the reign of Augustus ...