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Rome puts pyramid in spotlight

By Associated Press in Rome, Italy | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-05 07:54

2,000-year-old relic gets a facelift with money from Japanese patron

Rome's only surviving pyramid from ancient times is being put in the spotlight.

After a Japanese clothing magnate helped pay for an ambitious cleanup, archaeologists are eager to show off the monument, constructed around 2,000 years ago as the burial tomb for a Roman praetor, or magistrate, named Caius Cestius.

Rome puts pyramid in spotlight

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