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A circle of friends in Rome wander the newly excavated Forum, witnessing archaeological work and debating the everyday life and institutions of antiquity. Their conversations and encounters with workers and relics unfold into episodic reflections that blend travelogue, satire, and philosophical digression. The narrative juxtaposes the physical recovery of ruins with meditations on belief, art, and human vanity, using ironical observation to probe how modern sensibilities reinterpret the past. Repeated images of unearthing and ruin emphasize themes of memory, illusion, and the construction of historical meaning.
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