
Ancient lost city discovered with drones near famed tourist route: 'Source of great pride'
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An ancient city in Italy was discovered by archaeologists using drones at the Fioccaglia site in Flumeri, Avellino, near the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Appian Way.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Appian Way is a roughly 350-mile-long road that runs from Rome to Brindisi.
With some parts dating back as far as 312 BC, the road was one of the most strategically important roads in Ancient Rome — and an unusual remnant of life in antiquity.
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