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Japanese archaeologists have found evidence of the suspected Villa of Augustus during excavations at Somma Vesuviana, at Naples, Italy. The area was a resort site for the Roman elite. 
 

It is believed that Augustus died there in AD 14.

 

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Radiocarbon dating, along with chemical analysis of layers of volcanic pumice, confirm that the area was inhabited in the 1st century AD before Vesuvius erupted in AD 79.

 

IMG_3058.png.dbd9220a824dfcfd58a3b8bc8580c4f5.pngSuspected furnace believed to heat the baths  at the site

 

 

 

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/04/excavation-uncovers-possible-traces-of-villa-augustus-at-somma-vesuviana/15161
 

https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/augustus-villa-somma-vesuviana-0020672

 

https://www.turkiyenewspaper.com/amp/culture/21985

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Augustus’ home away from Rome, more investigation will be required to verify this assertion with 100-percent certainty

I would say these articles show that more is needed to verify even 5% that any particular elite of that time period lived there. Sounds like the so-called Villa Poppaea nearby which was associated with Nero's wife of that name on the barest random clue and lots of hope. There may be more to the story, but the Poppaea one is only 5% 

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