During the renovation of a building in the historic center of Toledo, specifically in the Amador de los Ríos Square under Navarro Ledesma street, a one-meter-long Roman marble statue came to light. The uncovered area has already revealed a 30-meter-long underground gallery, believed to be part of a significant Roman civic building, unearthed last February.
The Roman marble statue, unearthed during the renovation of a building in the historic center of Toledo, adds another piece to the complex puzzle of the Roman Toletum. The Consortium has been investigating the Toletum since its inception more than fifteen years ago. [Credit: Ana Pérez Herrera]
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.A Roman marble statue, approximately a meter in length, has been discovered during renovation works of a building in the historic center of Toledo, in the square of Amador de los Ríos, under Navarro Ledesma street. The site also revealed an underground gallery (cryptoporcticus) about thirty meters in length, believed to be part of a large Roman civic building.