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- Lautumiae comment "The Lautumiae were tufa quarries that became a topographical marker in ancient Rome. They were located on the northeast slope of the Capitoline Hill, forming one side of the Graecostasis, where foreign embassies gathered prior to appearing before the Roman senate.The Clivus Lautumiarum was the road (clivus, "slope" or "street") on which they were located.".