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Nuova scoperta a Pompei, trovata una tomba con un corpo semi mummificato

Nuova scoperta a Pompei, trovata una tomba con un corpo semi mummificato
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Rome Approves Plans to Renovate Colosseum Arena

Wednesday, 12 May, 2021 - 04:15 Restorers work inside the Colosseum in Rome, June 1, 2020. (AP Photo) Rome - Asharq Al-Awsat Visitors would soon have the chance to stand where gladiators once fought in the Colosseum, thanks to a new wooden, retractable floor. A board of experts has backed a proposal presented by a Milan-based architecture firm for this project, announced the ministry of culture in a recent virtual press meeting. According to the schemes, the Colosseum s underground chambers will be covered with wooden slats that can be retracted when needed. It s another step forward toward rebuilding the arena, an ambitious project that will aid the conservation of the archaeological structures of the Colosseum, said Culture Minister Dario Franceschini.

Colosseum to go high-tech and green

Colosseum to go high-tech and green Carbon-fiber panels in new wood floor to show underground areas 03 Maggio 2021 ROME, MAY 3 - The Colosseum is to go high-tech and green in a new revamp and renovation project unveiled at the weekend. The floor of the ancient Flavian Amphitheatre will be made out of wood fitted with super technological and green devices to allow the underground parts of the iconic monument to be seen. The new carbon fibre panels will also enable the underground chambers, where gladiators and wild animals awaited their ascension to the killing floor, to be properly ventilated for the first time.

Rome Forum theft tops 500,000 works recovered by Italy

Italian authorities said Thursday they had recovered more than half a million items of stolen or counterfeit works of art in 2020, both at home and abroad. They included the head of a Roman female deity dating to the first century AD, which stood at the entrance to the Roman Forum until 1977 when it was detached from its bust and stolen. Many recoveries were made through collaboration with foreign police forces, Europol and Interpol. One of the works repatriated was a Titian, Portrait of a Gentleman , valued at €6 million and illegally taken to Switzerland. The vast majority of the 501,574 items were antiquities, archives or books, but the total also included 17,596 archaeological and palaeontological works taken from illicit digs.

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