The Vallis Murcia was the Latin name of a valley in the city of Rome between the Palatine and the Aventine Hill, where the Circus Maximus was sited.[1] It was historically significant as a communication route and a neutral place of assembly for events, ceremonies, and performances involving harvest, trade, and military exercises.[2] The valley was particularly associated with activities of the plebs and also those bridging the patrician and plebeian divide.[3]