Falerii Novi

[7] The British School at Rome conducted new fieldwork at the site, including surface survey, as part of the Tiber Valley Project.

[10] In 2020, a ground-penetrating radar survey conducted by Cambridge and Ghent universities showed a network of water pipes that notably run beneath the insulae and not, as is more usual, along the streets.

An open-air swimming pool within a large public baths was connected to a series of water pipes which lead to the aqueduct.

[11][12] Near the north gate A unique pair of large buildings facing each other separated by a covered passageway with central row of columns was discovered.

From 2021, a new major excavation project[13] began across the site, which has so far revealed a market building, house, shops, and streetside infrastructure dating from the mid-Republic.

Map of Falerii Novi
Remains of the city wall
Deified Empress Livia from Falerii (Altes Museum Berlin