Tuscany; Archeological area of Roselle: surface of Etruscan "Casa dell`Impluvium" (Hosue with the rainwater collecting bowl); 6th century BC; left hand of entrance to Roman amphitheatre; built 1st century AD; The Roman amphitheatre was built in technique of Opus reticulata; on the Northern hill side of Roselle. Roselle (Etruscan name: "Rusel"; Roman name: "Rusellae") was founded in 7th century BC on a ridge with two major hills. In 294 BC; Romans conquered the prosperous Etruscan city. Until 12th century AD; Roselle was a Bishop seat. it was finally left; in 1138. The archeological area of Roselle (Area arecheologica di Roselle) shows ancient villas; temples and the monumental city wall; as well the amphithatre and Etruscan and Roman buildings.

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