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The site is mentioned by name in several inscriptions, including three now found in the church of S. Maria in
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lasted to the modern period. Apart from the already noted inscriptions, the only evidence of Roman presence on the site was the building of the church of S. Maria in
Pantano, which appears to have been built into the ruins of a Roman-period structure. Other nearby ruins include the viaducts at S.
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Excavation now suggests that the site was abandoned in antiquity and subsequently despoiled, with stone material being used at nearby sites, such as the medieval church of San
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