Summary (English)
Excavations took place in via di Torre Rossa in Rome, in a suburban area close to the ancient city crossed by the via Aurelia and via Cornelia. A large hydraulic structure, interpreted as a castellum aquae was identified, presumably a public structure and connected to one of the two public aqueducts attested here: the aqua Alesientina or the aqua Traiana. The excavation also made it possible to re-examine several previous finds, also hydraulic structures, probably also connected to the two aqueducts.
- Alessio De Cristofaro-SSABAP di Roma 
Director
- Alessio De Cristofaro-SSABAP di Roma
Team
- Filippo Salamone
- Marzia Di Mento
- Ilaria De Luca
Research Body
- Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio di Roma
Funding Body
- Privati
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