Beneath the grandeur of marble temples and towering aqueducts, a different kind of Roman voice survives—etched, painted, and scratched onto walls. Graffiti, often dismissed as vandalism in the modern world, was a vibrant form of expression in ancient Rome, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the lives of ordinary people. ... read full story

"Go by this route between the 12th Tower and the Salt Gate, where Maras Atrius, son of Vibius, gives instructions."

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