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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 7

    The excavation of Rome’s newest subway line has been the gift that keeps on giving for archaeologistshttp://nyti.ms/2G4cZeJ 

    7:32 PM - 7 Mar 2018
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      1. James Ball‏ @JamesBall7 Mar 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Best part about it is they will eventually put these ruins back in the new subway station so they can be seen by the public. Wonderful idea

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      1. T H‏ @TWDH4 Mar 7
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        Maybe they’ll dig up Hoffa

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      1. *Sunshine76*‏ @sunshine_76_ Mar 7
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        💕Just fascinating to think of what else could be found!

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      2. Angel Erwin‏ @fireember345 Mar 7
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        it seems that history is found more by coincidence, or perhaps fate played a hand

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      3. Catherine Scott‏ @captainscott58 Mar 7
        Replying to @fireember345 @nytimes

        Archaeologists actually have a lot of ways of finding sites worth investigating, but are generally unable to use them in the middle of cities. Development projects like this allow us to explore areas that would otherwise be inaccessible.

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      1. Carmen M‏ @CarmenGMal Mar 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        I love Rome!!

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      1. Lovie Gaddis‏ @LovieGaddis Mar 8
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        I wonder will they ever reveal the dark skin people of Rome, that was Rome. The answer to that is a FLAT OUT NO! They won’t admit that the Roman Empire was made up of dark skin people but will show White Rulers. They just now showed true history relating to Rome, HANNIBAL, DARK

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      1. ChattaGirl‏ @chatta_girl Mar 7
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        How very cool and exciting.

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      1. Sandy Smith‏ @MarketStEl Mar 9
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        That’s why it took Rome 25 years to build its first subway line.

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      1. Fawn greenberg‏ @fawntg Mar 8
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        Wow! Extraordinary!

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      1. KD Global Nomad‏ @kiwi_kd Mar 8
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        Rome was built on layers of history. I survived catacombs tours 💀💀🙀🙀

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      1. Suzanne‏ @SuzyInWhitby Mar 8
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        Amazing

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      1. Papito‏ @Nuemert Mar 8
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        same thing when they built the Athens underground... every rock you overturn has something underneath it.

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      1. Danielle Chastaine‏ @206daniechazz Mar 7
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        .@CazualDoom

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Mar 7
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/XAG9xCglSh

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      2. Sarah Hill‏ @Sarah_H115 Mar 7
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        I hope they can renovate the art for the subway. Imagine if the platform had Roman ruins.

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      3. Stock@zz 👌‏ @ValBuzzzz Mar 8
        Replying to @Sarah_H115 @nytimes

        ooh but we already have ruins in the subway...we call them Trains...

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      1. _him‏ @DTJones2 Mar 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's always... the same scheme with Archaeological Marvels. Wonder what's next on "Look What We Found: A New Discovery "... Outta Whole Cloth!" 😂🐉🐉pic.twitter.com/oOviEKlMcN

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