The Sepino Excavations are a major archaeological site located in the Molise region of Italy. The site includes the remains of an ancient Roman city, the founding of which is attributed to the 3rd century BC. Excavations were conducted in the 1980s and uncovered a number of important structures, including a theater, an amphitheater, a thermopolium (a place where hot meals were served), houses, a basilica, and a number of tombs.These artifacts have provided valuable information about the way of life and culture of the ancient city and allow us to better understand the daily life of the Romans in this region during the imperial period. In addition, the sculptures and mosaics found during the excavations are of great interest to art historians and conservators.The Sepino excavations have been opened to the public and are an important tourist attraction for the region. They are a unique opportunity to discover a part of the history and culture of ancient Rome and to admire the remains of a city that experienced an era of prosperity and development during the Roman Empire.