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10.02.2008

Archaeologists Unveil Majestic Roman Ruins That Rival Riches of Pompeii

Ostia Archaeological Authority: An Ostia Antica fresco in the House of the Painted Vaults.

OSTIA ANTICA, Italy —The ruins of Ostia, an ancient Roman port, have never captured the public imagination in the same way as those of Pompeii, perhaps because Ostia met with a less cataclysmic fate.

Yet past archaeological digs here have yielded evidence of majestic public halls and even multistory apartment buildings that challenge Pompeii’s primacy. Now officials hope that the decade-long restoration of four dwellings lavishly decorated with frescoes will focus new attention on this once-bustling port about 15 miles west of Rome.

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Ostia Antica FrescoesSee the slide show on NYT.com