Huge archaeology breakthrough in ancient city of Rome

A virtual reality reconstruction company has made a staggering discovery in an ancient Spanish city, uncovering a 270-meter-long Roman circus that was once used for chariot racing. 

The incredible site was found in Iruña-Veleia, what is now in the Álava province of the Basque Autonomous Community without the need for any excavation. 

The project was supported by the Provincial Council of Álava and the Basque regional government in order to document the Roman circus while doing a systematic review of the surface of the site - which covers 620 acres.


From: Express

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