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La collezione dei bronzi del Museo Civico Medievale di Bologna

San Casciano V. P., 2017; paperback, pp. 402, col. plates, cm 21,5x30.

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La collezione dei bronzi del Museo Civico Medievale di Bologna

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La collezione dei bronzi del Museo Civico Medievale di Bologna

San Casciano V. P., 2017; paperback, pp. 402, col. plates, cm 21,5x30.

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La collezione dei bronzi del Museo Civico Medievale di Bologna

Repertorio della Scultura Fiorentina del Cinquecento

Edited by Pratesi G.
Biografie a cura di Nicoletta Pons.
Torino, 2003; 3 vols., bound in a case, pp. 795, ill., cm 21x30,5.
(Archivi di Arte Antica).

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Repertorio della Scultura Fiorentina del Cinquecento

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Alle pendici dell'Aventino. Gli Scavi di Via Marmorata. 2

Electa Mondadori

Edited by Capodiferro A., Quaranta P., A. Capodiferro and P. Quaranta.
Milano, 2011; paperback, pp. 264, 176 b/w and col. ill., cm 22x28.

series: Gli Scavi di Via Marmorata

ISBN: 88-370-7599-5 - EAN13: 9788837075996

Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Essays on Ancient Times,Excavations

Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World

Places: Rome

Languages:  italian text  

Weight: 1.572 kg


In 2009, the Rome Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici (Special Superintendency for the Archeological Heritage) conducted archeological excavations, thanks to the collaboration of Atac S.p.A., in Via Marmorata, in Rome. Just under the road surface, they brought to light some extraordinary finds, including the impressive remains of some buildings dating from the Trajan era, a Late Roman paved road and evidence of numerous minor roads laid continuously on top of each other from the Roman Imperial period to the present day. In one of the levels of a room of Trajan date, they found the splendid head of a female goddess which, like other marble artifacts found in the same trench, was possibly put there deliberately to prevent it from being destroyed. The head, known as an Artemis of the Efesia type, was found face-up only 40 cm beneath the tramlines, together with ancient building rubble and fragments of amphoras. Volume 2 tells the story of the excavation and documents the most important finds.

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