Archaeologists have uncovered what could be Rome's oldest aqueduct.
The ancient structure was recently unearthed during the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Italian capital's new metro line.
The aqueduct is believed to be around 2,300 years old dating from the 3rd century BC.
Measuring some 32 metres long, experts say such a discovery is extremely rare given how deep the section of the aqueduct is.
''It is a very important find. First of all it has been found at a depth that …
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