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**Caelian Hill** is located in Rome itself—one of the seven hills of the city, situated between the Colosseum and Circus Maximus[2]. It was historically a residential district during the Roman Empire's height in the second century CE and contains archaeological sites including the Temple of Claudius[1].
**Tarquinia** is a separate ancient Etruscan site north of Rome, famous for its own necropolis and burial grounds dating to the seventh century BCE[3]. Recent excavations there have uncovered Roman-era burials from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD[3], but Tarquinia is not the location of Caelian Hill.
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