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Archaeologists uncover massive stone ruins from ancient city that once rivaled Rome

04 Nov 2025 By foxnews

Archaeologists uncover massive stone ruins from ancient city that once rivaled Rome

Archaeologists recently found a massive stone basin in Italy dating back more than 2,000 years - remnants of a once-powerful rival of Rome.

The discovery was found in the ancient ruins of Gabii, about 11 miles east of Rome. University of Missouri archaeologists uncovered the remains, according to an Oct. 16 university press release.

Marcello Mogetta, chair of the Department of Classics, Archaeology and Religion, estimated the basin was built around 250 B.C.

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The structure may be one of the earliest examples of large-scale Roman public architecture outside of temples and city walls. It may also demonstrate how Roman architects were influenced by Greeks.

Mogetta told Fox News Digital that Gabii and Rome both "traced their descent from common ancestors."

"According to some of the stories that circulated in Roman times, Gabii was the place where Romulus and Remus went to learn the liberal arts," said Mogetta. 

"This underscores the close cultural ties, but the actual relationship was more complicated than this."

The two cities had a longstanding rivalry, driven by aristocratic clans and warlords. Mogetta said this likely played out in the form of small-scale raiding parties.

"The last recorded conflict between Rome and Gabii dates to the beginning of the 5th century B.C., during the Latin War, in which the Gabines sided with the Latin states that reorganized their alliances against Roman hegemony," he said. 

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"The decisive victory of the Romans happened at the battle of Lake Regillus, located on the border of the territory of Gabii."

The city of Gabii once featured aristocratic residences, city walls, huts, houses, agricultural land and pastures and one temple called the Santuario Orientale.

The area was occupied for 2,000 years before declining in the first century B.C. Former houses were demolished and repurposed into quarries, graveyards and workshops.

"The lack of a strong municipal elite meant that Gabii relied primarily on investments from the emperors, which faded over time," said Mogetta. "Initially, the geographical proximity to Rome may have been an advantage, making Gabii uniquely relevant on the map of central Italian city states."

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He added, "In the long term, however, the growth of Rome as a metropolis and superpower on the international stage worked against Gabii."

The territory outside Gabii turned into marshland eventually, Mogetta said, which made it uninhabitable. 

"There is evidence that Gabine elite families moved to Rome early on. … It made more sense for other middle-class Gabine inhabitants that didn't have ancestral ties to Gabii to leave for better opportunities in the burgeoning imperial capital," he said.

At the site, the excavation team also detected an "anomaly" - possibly an artificial mound - just behind the basin, which may be covering a man-made structure.

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Mogetta said that field work in 2026 and 2027 will reveal more of the ruins. The expert told Fox News Digital that the basin was built at a "critical moment" in the 3rd century B.C., when Gabii's citizens and planners had the means and motivations to create an urban center.

At the time, Rome had become more successful in its conquests and was generating new wealth and ideas that spread to nearby communities like Gabii.

The result was a "comprehensive public building project that transformed the natural geomorphology of the landscape with a blend of local traditions and experimentation with Hellenistic culture," he said.

"The monumental pool we just discovered seems to have determined the spatial and monumental focus of a much larger ensemble that we do not yet see in its entirety," Mogetta said.

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