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An ancient Roman cemetery discovered under a Vatican City car park 60 years ago is to be opened to the public early in 2014. It dates back to the period between the 1st Century AD, during the reign of the Emperor Augustus, and the 4th Century AD.http://www.museivaticani.va/3_EN/pages/z-Info/Eventi/2013/MV_Info_Evento16_1.html
We plan on going to rome in the spring. Now I have one more place to see. We did not see the Vatican on our last trip because we went the week after John Paul II died and the whole area was overrun by Polacks.
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