Villa di Marco Livius Marcellus

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Villa di Marco Livius Marcellus is an ancient Roman countryside residence near Boscoreale, Italy, notable for its well-preserved remains that offer insight into elite domestic life before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman villa
archaeological site
associatedWith Roman elite landownership
rural villa culture
chronology early Imperial Roman period
civilization Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalContext Roman elite culture
destroyedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius
destroyedIn 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius
function elite domestic residence
hasArchaeologicalRemains agricultural facilities
architectural structures
decorative elements
domestic spaces
hasSiteType rural villa
villa rustica
heritageType Roman archaeological heritage
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Boscoreale NERFINISHED
locatedInArea Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Campania NERFINISHED
locatedNear Herculaneum NERFINISHED
Mount Vesuvius NERFINISHED
Oplontis NERFINISHED
Pompeii NERFINISHED
namedAfter Marcus Livius Marcellus NERFINISHED
notableFor evidence of elite domestic life
insight into Roman rural economy
well-preserved remains
partOf Vesuvian archaeological area NERFINISHED
researchInterest Roman agricultural practices
Roman domestic architecture
Roman social history
use countryside residence
rural estate

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Boscoreale hasSite Villa di Marco Livius Marcellus