We do know that following the early Roman periods houses were built with several stories. Where does this evidence come from?

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The House of Algeria
The House of Algeria
The House of Palatine
The House of Palatine
The House of Livia
The House of Livia
Palace of the Caesars
Palace of the Caesars

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The evidence for multi-story houses in early Roman periods comes primarily from the House of Livia. This site, located on the Palatine Hill, provides insights into the architectural style and urban planning of the time, reflecting the development of multi-story residential structures in ancient Rome.