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Rome unveils tomb that may belong to wolf-suckled king An ancient tomb thought to belong to Rome's founder Romulus is presented to the world, after months of investigation by history sleuths. The 6th century BC stone sarcophagus, with an accompanying circular altar, was discovered under the Forum in the heart of Italy's capital over a century ago -- but experts could not agree on whether or not it belonged to the fabled figure. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES