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by tdr125 in cultural-heritage-history
The "great exedra" (15.70 m wide and 18 high), seen for the first time by the archaeologist Lugli only in the 1950s; this one, due to the common processing techniques and the usual presence of tabulae ansatae to report the progress of the work is to be included in the same infrastructural project relating to the cutting of the Pisco Montano. Location: Terracina, Italy. Coordinates: 41.288845445813365, 13.260901326832522