Posted on 06/13/2007 6:21:26 AM PDT by BGHater
The story of Romulus and Remus is almost as old as Rome. The orphan twins were suckled by a she-wolf in a cave on the banks of the Tiber. Romulus grew up to found Rome in 753 B. C.
Historians have long since dismissed the story as a charming legend. The 19th-century historian Theodor Mommsen said: The founding of the city in the strict sense, such as the legend assumes, is of course to be reckoned out of the question: Rome was not built in a day.
Yet the legend is as imperishable as Mommsens skeptical verdict, and it has been invigorated by recent archaeological finds.
This year, Italian archaeologists reported discovering the long-lost cave under the Palatine Hill that ancient Romans held sacred as the place where the twins were nursed. The grown brothers fought over leadership of the new city, the story goes, and Romulus killed Remus and became the first king.
The cave was no surprise to Andrea Carandini, a historian and an archaeologist at the University of Rome, who has said, The tale of the birth of Rome is part myth and part historical truth. He had already found remains of an ancient wall and ditch and also ruins of a palace that he said was built in the eighth century B.C.
When I excavated the Romulean-age wall on the Palatine, I realized that I was looking at the very origins of Rome as a city-state, Dr. Carandini said in a long interview in the July-August issue of the magazine Archaeology.
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I’m just glad Romulus won. Rome is a much cooler name than Reme.
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