The Settecamini archaeological area is in the Settecamini district on the eighth mile of the ancient via Tiburtina Valeria from central Rome.
[1] It is at the halfway point between Rome and Tivoli and crosses the road from the River Aniene to Etruria and Sabina.
The area includes the remains of several buildings of a settlement, abandoned in the 5th century, along with its monumental tombs and the ancient road-surface of the via Tiburtina Valeria.
There is a courtyard with a central well, from which lead two side entrances.
[2] The best-preserved building is the 'taberna', probably a rest stop for travellers, which contains an Imperial-era mosaic.