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Archaeological evidence shows that the area around Rome has been inhabited since around 14,000 years ago. Excavations support the theory that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill, which was built over the area of the Roman Forum.
Villa Vicentina is associated with archaeological material from the Roman territory of Venetia.
Torcello is associated with the lagoon landscape of Venetia and later settlement activity.
Cataio is associated with archaeological material from the Euganean area of Venetia.
Belignae is associated with archaeological material from the Roman landscape of Venetia.
Val di Non is an Alpine valley in Trentino associated with Roman-period finds.
Introbbio is associated with archaeological material from the Alpine region of northern Italy.
Camuni refers to the ancient people and territory of Val Camonica in northern Italy.
Industria was a Roman settlement in northern Italy, today associated with Monteu da Po.
Augusta Taurinorum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Turin.
Ganaceto is associated with archaeological material from Roman northern Italy.
Pola developed into one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the northern Adriatic.
Pausilypum, modern Posillipo, overlooked the Bay of Naples and became renowned for its elite villas and coastal setting.