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Irene Iacopi is an Italian archaeologist. In January 2007, Iacopi announced that she had probably found the legendary cave of Lupercal beneath the remains of the House of Augustus, the Domus Livia, on the Palatine Hill, believed by ancient Romans to be the cave where the twin boys Romulus and Remus were suckled by a she-wolf. Andrea Carandini, a professor of archaeology specialising in ancient Rome, described it as "one of the most important discoveries of all time".

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  • Irene Iacopi es una arqueóloga italiana. En enero de 2007, Iacopi anunció que probablemente había encontrado la legendaria debajo de los restos de la casa de Augusto. La Domus Livia, en la colina del monte Palatino, que los antiguos romanos creían que era la cueva donde los gemelos Rómulo y Remo fueron amamantados por una loba.​​​ Andrea Carandini, profesor de arqueología especializado en la Antigua Roma, lo describió como «uno de los descubrimientos más importantes de todos los tiempos».​ (es)
  • Irene Iacopi is an Italian archaeologist. In January 2007, Iacopi announced that she had probably found the legendary cave of Lupercal beneath the remains of the House of Augustus, the Domus Livia, on the Palatine Hill, believed by ancient Romans to be the cave where the twin boys Romulus and Remus were suckled by a she-wolf. Andrea Carandini, a professor of archaeology specialising in ancient Rome, described it as "one of the most important discoveries of all time". (en)
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  • Irene Iacopi es una arqueóloga italiana. En enero de 2007, Iacopi anunció que probablemente había encontrado la legendaria debajo de los restos de la casa de Augusto. La Domus Livia, en la colina del monte Palatino, que los antiguos romanos creían que era la cueva donde los gemelos Rómulo y Remo fueron amamantados por una loba.​​​ Andrea Carandini, profesor de arqueología especializado en la Antigua Roma, lo describió como «uno de los descubrimientos más importantes de todos los tiempos».​ (es)
  • Irene Iacopi is an Italian archaeologist. In January 2007, Iacopi announced that she had probably found the legendary cave of Lupercal beneath the remains of the House of Augustus, the Domus Livia, on the Palatine Hill, believed by ancient Romans to be the cave where the twin boys Romulus and Remus were suckled by a she-wolf. Andrea Carandini, a professor of archaeology specialising in ancient Rome, described it as "one of the most important discoveries of all time". (en)
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