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The survey also mapped a market, temple, bath complex and a public monument which are architecturally elaborate for a small city. Near the north gate A unique pair of large buildings facing each other separated by a covered passageway with central row of columns was discovered.
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The British School at Rome conducted new fieldwork at the site, including surface survey, as part of the Tiber Valley Project. This work was undertaken in 1997-1998. The results were published by Simon Keay and colleagues in 2000, including a new plan of the urban site.
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The site contains the remnants of a Roman temple, notable because it predates the settlement and because it is large, measuring roughly 120 x 60 m. The foundations of this temple were discovered by ground penetrating radar.
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Keay, Simon, Martin Millett, Sarah Poppy, Julia Robinson, Jeremy Taylor, and Nicola Terrenato. “Falerii Novi: A New Survey of the Walled Area.” Papers of the British School at Rome 68 (2000): 1–93.
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From 2021, a new major excavation project began across the site, which has so far revealed a market building, house, shops, and streetside infrastructure dating from the mid-Republic.
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The war lasted six days, with the siege of Falerii Veteres taking three days. The slaves of the Falisci and half of their territory were seized, and Falerii Veteres was destroyed.
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and not, as is more usual, along the streets. An open-air swimming pool within a large public baths was connected to a series of water pipes which lead to the aqueduct.
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was sent and during the first battle the Falerii defeated the Romans, but their cavalry was defeated. In the second battle the Romans defeated the Falerii.
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Andrews, Margaret; Bernard, Seth; Dodd, Emlyn; Fochetti, Beatrice; Kay, Stephen; Liverani, Paolo; Millett, Martin; Vermeulen, Frank (2023-07-21).
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Bernard, Seth; Andrews, Margaret; Ceccarelli, Letizia; Dodd, Emlyn; Kay, Stephen; Leone, Ninetta; Vermeulen, Frank (October 2022).
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The Falisci were resettled in Falerii Novi, a new town in a less defensible position on the left bank of Rio Purgatorio on a low
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An 11th Century Benedictine Abbey Church incorporating stone taken from the Roman structures is located near the west gate.
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Its impressive gate and the whole perimeter of its city walls are still visible.
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universities showed a network of water pipes that notably run beneath the
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were removed. In 1903, the city plan of Falerii Novi was mapped.
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In 1829, the theatre was excavated and statues from the reign of
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blocks had 50 towers and nine gates. The city was built north of
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Zonaras: 8, in Cassius Dio, Roman History, Fragments of Book 12
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Downes, Sophy (2005). "Head of an Athlete from Falerii Novi".
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Deified Empress Livia from Falerii (Altes Museum Berlin
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Falerii Novi is located in Italy
Falerii
Lazio
Italy
42°17′59″N 12°21′30″E / 42.2996291°N 12.35836207°E / 42.2996291; 12.35836207
Falisci
Romans

English
ancient Roman
Tiber River
Rome
Civita Castellana
Polybius
Livy
Falisci
Falerii Veteres
Roman Republic
Titus Manlius Torquatus
volcanic plateau
tuff
Via Flaminia
colony
Augustus
Gallienus


Augustus
Livia

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