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yvonne
22-11-2007, 12:51 AM
Rome's legendary she-wolf grotto located: minister

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ROME (AFP) — The grotto where a she-wolf suckled Rome's founders Romulus and Remus, according to legend, has been discovered in the heart of the capital, Culture Minister Francesco Rutelli said Tuesday.

"Italy and Rome never stop amazing the world with continual archaeological and cultural discoveries, and it is incredible to think that we have finally found a mythological site that has become a real site," Rutelli told reporters.

The domed underground cavity, elaborately decorated with seashells and mosaics, was discovered near the ruins of Emperor Augustus's palace on Rome's Palatine hill using a camera-equipped laser probe, Maria Bonmassar of the Italian culture ministry told AFP.

Known as the Lupercale, it is thought to be where ancient Romans held an annual pagan celebration honouring the shepherds' god Faunus Lupercus, who protected flocks from attacks by wolves.

The grotto, which is some six and a half metres (21 feet) high and seven metres in diameter is on a site dating from the Bronze Age, said Bonmassar.

Legend has it that Romulus killed his brother Remus in a quarrel over the height of the city walls and went to become the sole ruler of Rome in 753 BC.

A bronze statue of she-wolf suckling the infants, with pride of place at the entrance to City Hall at Rome's Campidoglio, has become an enduring symbol of the Eternal City.

Digging to the grotto will begin next year, Bonmassar said.

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breakitdown
22-11-2007, 09:56 AM
now that is cool!

emerald
22-11-2007, 10:00 AM
Whats cooler so to say is that 2 anagram of REMUS are SUMER and SERUM and the name of ROMULUS bring the Star Trek ROMULANS to my mind:D

gold
22-11-2007, 06:07 PM
Can't wait to see what they unearth, but as usual the officials will probably confiscate anything of significance and store it away in the Vatican before the public get a look in.
Did you notice in the news article yesterday 'Closed to the public due to safety reasons'
Same old bla bla!

synergy777
22-11-2007, 06:23 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=495538&in_page_id=1811

Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground by 'paranormal' eccentric
by HAZEL COURTENEY

Last updated at 09:58am on 22nd November 2007


Nestling in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, 30 miles from the ancient city of Turin, lies the valley of Valchiusella. Peppered with medieval villages, the hillside scenery is certainly picturesque.


But it is deep underground, buried into the ancient rock, that the region's greatest wonders are concealed.

more at the link/pics