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Posts posted by Crispina
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Enjoyed that very much.
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ooooo! Thanks for sharing this. Would love to go and see it all.
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Everything old is new again.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if it really does make a comeback in the future.
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Thanks for sharing.
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I wonder where and how the statue was originally found?
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Wonderful. Can't wait to see how this develops.
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That was very interesting, first time I have heard of the carnyx. The sound is incredible.
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Enjoyed that. Thanks for posting.
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Bookmarked for later - thanks.
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It's amazing. What other wonderful discoveries are waiting.
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I remember watching a documentary on TV about this some years ago. Very interesting.
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Okay, I admit when I read the title of this post I expected to see a depiction of a gladiator holding a pen. 😁
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That glass jug! oh my.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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I watched that series so many times.
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I've read the articles linked in the post, but they don't mention what happened to this winery. Earthquake? Destroyed in war? Abandoned? Did they just walk away from all the amphorae, I guess it's something that always intrigues me.
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I believe this is the first time I've seen photos of the lids of amphorae.
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Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing this.
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eww. No thanks.
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How did I miss this post? I think I remember finding this series years ago, but I will go to You Tube and find the episodes. Thanks for sharing.
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So, the coins were found in the remains of a ship wreck? or buried in ground that later became under water? I'm confused.
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I too would like to see this. Hope you are able to do so soon and give us a trip report with photos.
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Very fun and informative.
3D of Baths of Caracalla
in Romana Humanitas
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After watching the virtual 3D tour of ancient Rome Guy posted, I watched this one on the baths. If this is how it looked, it must have been truly magnificent. Also, I was amazed that the narrative states the baths functioned for 300 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQV8BJFAkrM