Best Etruscan Roman
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Capua was an ancient city of Campania in southern Italy, first associated with the Etruscans and later incorporated into the Roman world. The ancient settlement stood near the present-day town of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, whose archaeological remains include the Roman Amphitheatre of Capua; the city...
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Massive amphitheater, gladiatorial school associations, and substantial Roman remains earn strong reviews; modern development and comparison with Rome reduce prestige.
Scoring methodologyThe Arco Etrusco, or Etruscan Arch, is one of the principal surviving gateways of the ancient Etruscan city walls of Perugia in Umbria, Italy. Its lower courses date to the third or second century BC and reflect Etruscan construction techniques using massive travertine blocks, while the upper portio...
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Outstanding Etruscan-Roman gateway with exceptional age, preservation, and civic prominence, widely admired within Perugia heritage.
Scoring methodologyRoselle is an archaeological site near Grosseto in Tuscany, Italy, preserving the remains of an ancient Etruscan settlement and the later Roman city of Rusellae. Its visible remains include massive stone walls, a Roman forum, civic and religious buildings, baths, and an amphitheatre on the hills of...
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Well-preserved Etruscan walls and coherent Roman forum, basilica, baths, and amphitheater offer rewarding exploration; modest fame and restoration affect consensus.
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