
The remains of the tomb can be found today in the Tor Pignattara area, between via Casilina and the Tuscolano district and consist of large square blocks of gabina stone arranged in two rows.
Excavations have shown that the blocks correspond, probably, to the southwest corner of the podium of a funerary building or an enclosure tomb dating back to the 1st century BC.
The tomb flanked the ancient via Labicana to the south over the second mile.
Photo credits: Courtesy of Sovrintendenza Capitolina
The Aurelian Walls


Archaeological Area of the Tomb of the Scipios


Servian Walls


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