In ruins today, Hadrian's Villa can only hint at its 2nd century glory. But a new digital archaeology project promises to deliver computer users to the Roman emperor's opulent compound as it might have been nearly 2,000 years ago.
In ruins today, Hadrian's Villa can only hint at its 2nd century glory. But a new digital archaeology project promises to deliver computer users to the Roman emperor's opulent compound as it might have been nearly 2,000 years ago.