Fasti Antiates Maiores
The Fasti Antiates maiores are a painted wall-calendar from the Late Roman Republic, the oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the only such calendar known from before the Julian calendar reforms. It was created between 67 and 55 BC and discovered in 1915 at Anzio, the ancient Antium, in a crypt next to the coast and is now located in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme in Rome, part of the Museo Nazionale Romano.
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Fasti Antiates Maiores
The Fasti Antiates maiores are a painted wall-calendar from the Late Roman Republic, the oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the only such calendar known from before the Julian calendar reforms. It was created between 67 and 55 BC and discovered in 1915 at Anzio, the ancient Antium, in a crypt next to the coast and is now located in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme in Rome, part of the Museo Nazionale Romano.
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