Can any of our Rome specialists tell me more about this? I'm looking at photos I took when I was last in Rome in 2005, the photos show that, at that time, excavations were on-going of the basement of the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus that's south of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, actually immediately south of what I think is the Palazzo Cafarelli (in the Capitoline Hill area, of course). Presumably they finished the excavations by now? Has anybody been down there to see the newly excavated area of the basement of the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus? What is it like and are there any websites showing the newly excavated area. My Blue Guide is the latest edition I can find but was written in 2005/2006 and doesn't shed any light on what the new excavations may have revealed.
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