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Hidden gem unveiled: Roman town frozen in time emerges after 1,500 years of secrecy

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Interamna Lirenas, lost relic of the roman empire, rediscovered in spectacular unearthing near Rome

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In a remarkable revelation, Italian archaeologists have unearthed a well-preserved relic from the annals of the Roman Empire – the ancient town of Interamna Lirenas. Concealed for over 1,500 years, this hidden gem, located approximately halfway between Rome and Naples, has been meticulously excavated, shedding light on a thriving community that mysteriously abandoned its existence.

Initially discovered in the 1980s, the site was erroneously perceived as a modest settlement. However, a more in-depth exploration, spanning over 13 years, has unraveled a different narrative. Interamna Lirenas, now fully unveiled, emerges as a substantial town boasting housing, a temple, baths, and even a roofed theatre.

Unlike other renowned archaeological sites like Pompei, the abandonment of Interamna Lirenas was not triggered by a natural catastrophe. Instead, the townspeople seemingly made a collective decision to vacate the area, leaving behind an enigma that has intrigued historians.

The extensive excavations, initiated in 2010, recently culminated in the release of captivating images from the site. Dr Alessandro Launaro, affiliated with the University of Cambridge’s Classics Faculty, spearheaded the 13-year study, presenting a comprehensive account of the town’s historical significance.

“Strategically located between a river and a major road, Interamna Lirenas thrived as a vital node in the regional urban network,” Dr Launaro revealed. “Its strategic importance during the civil wars, as it sought to consolidate support across Italy, positioned it as a valuable hub.”

Enduring for a century after the fall of the Roman Empire, the town’s abandonment remains shrouded in mystery. Dr Launaro posits that resilient local and regional networks, encompassing political, social, and economic spheres, enabled life to persist.

Within the town lies an array of significant status symbols, with the roofed theatre standing out prominently. Described by Dr Launaro as a “major status symbol,” the theatre showcased the town’s affluence, power, and ambition.

Other notable features include a large basilica, serving as a town hall, and communal bathhouses, offering insights into the social fabric of the community. The town exhibited a surprising level of social mobility, evident in houses of varying sizes and distinct status symbols coexisting harmoniously.

Dr Launaro’s comprehensive study, chronicling the spectacular rediscovery, finds its place in the newly published book titled “Roman Urbanism in Italy,” unveiling the untold tale of Interamna Lirenas and its enduring legacy.

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