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Pagkatugdas kan Roma

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Capitoline Wolf, sculpture of the she-wolf feeding the twins Romulus and Remus, the most famous image associated with the founding of Rome. According to Livy, it was erected in 296 BC.[1]
Romulus and Remus on the House of the She-wolf at the Grand Place of Brussels

An pagkatugdas kan Roma iyo an prehistorikong pangyayari o proseso na sa huri urog na pinaboran kan mga Romanong historyador asin pararawit-dawit. Archaeological evidence indicates that Rome developed from the gradual union of several hilltop villages during the Final Bronze Age or early Iron Age. Prehistoric habitation of the Italian Peninsula occurred by 48,000 years ago, with the area of Rome being settled by around 1600 BC.[2] Some evidence on the Capitoline Hill possibly dates as early as c.1700 BC[3] and the nearby valley that later housed the Roman Forum had a developed necropolis by at least 1000 BC.[4] An kumbinasyon kan mga istaran sa alitoktok kan bulod pasiring sa sarong single polity kan sa huring ika-8 na siglo BC iyo an posibleng naimpluwensyahan kan trend para sa pormasyon kan syudad-estado na buminutwa gikan sa suanoy na Gresya.

  1. Momigliano 1989, p. 57, citing Livy, 10.23.1.
  2. Momigliano 1989, p. 53.
  3. Lomas 2018, p. 38.
  4. Cornell 1995, p. 48.