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    • During work on the restructuring of the Esquiline Market, in the area of the ex-garrisons “Sani” and “Pepe” behind Piazza Vittorio, the remains of Roman structures were uncovered in via Turati and via Ricasoli. In via Turati, below the Hotel ES, a small but interesting archaeological area is being set up in which can be seen, partly overlying the pars rustica of a villa, a side-street from the ancient via Tiburtina, the probable remains of monumental burials that were situated on a plateau close to one of the narrow hollows used for burials (here a bronze coin of the “prow” type, found using geognostic investigation, dates the structure to the Hannibalic war). In via Ricasoli the construction of a small polycarbonate structure was completed to protect one of the better preserved absidal rooms. This room may have been part of a two storey nymphaeum, originally built in the early Imperial period and then completely restructured as part of the transformations which it is known took place in this area. (Mariarosa Barbera)

Bibliography

    • S. Festuccia, O. Menghi, M. Pales, 2002, Via Turati, via Giolitti. Nuovi rinvenimenti, in M. Barbera et al, Esquilino. L'Attività della Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma, in Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma, CIII: 126-144 (in particolare 132-136).
    • S. Sbarra, A. Scordia, 2002, Via Ricasoli, ex Caserma Sani. Indagini archeologiche, in M. Barbera et al., Esquilino. L'Attività della Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma, in Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma, CIII: 126-144 (in particolare 136-138).