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Byline: Barbie Nadeau
Rome has been built, pillaged, burned and buried so many times that archaeological treasures are commonplace. However, last month new finds impressed even jaded Romans. Archaeologists uncovered the first treasures ever from the period prior to Rome's mythical founding in 753 B.C.E. by Romulus and Remus. In the necropolis, archaeologists found a funeral urn and ...