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New evidence of a Roman road in the Venice Lagoon (Italy) based on high resolution seafloor reconstruction

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92939-w

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  1. National Flagship Project RITMARE - MIUR, the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
  2. Nucleo Sommozzatori della Polizia di Stato of Venice

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This study provides new evidence of an ancient Roman road in the submerged Venice Lagoon, highlighting its significance in the Roman transport system and ability to adapt to dynamic environments.
This study provides new evidence of the presence of an ancient Roman road in correspondence to a paleobeach ridge now submerged in the Venice Lagoon (Italy). New high resolution underwater seafloor data shed new light on the significance of the Roman remains in the lagoon. The interpretation of the data through archive and geo-archaeological research allowed a three-dimensional architectural reconstruction of the Roman road. The presence of the ancient Roman road confirms the hypothesis of a stable system of Roman settlements in the Venice Lagoon. The study highlights the significance of this road in the broader context of the Roman transport system, demonstrating once more the Roman ability to adapt and to handle complex dynamic environments that were often radically different from today.

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