Rome - 22.10.2007: Dott. Giacomo Pardini (one of Prof.ssa Clementina
Panella's) was kind enough to forward me a copy of the article in the
Corriere della Sera (26.09.2007) =
"NUMA POMPILIO RIEMERGE TRA IL PALATINO E LA VELIA - TROVATE LE
TRACCE DI UN GRANDE SANTUARIO E DELL' VIII SECOLO DEDICATO ALLA DEA
FORTUNA / ARCHEOLOGIA - [PROF.SSA] CLEMENTINA PANELLA VENT' ANNI DI
SCAVI." CDS 26.09.2007, PG. 9.
A copy of the article is now available with images of the site taken
10.10.2007.
Thank you
Martin G Conde
Washington DC, USA
mgconde@...
--- In romaeterna@yahoogroups.com, MARTIN G CONDE <mgconde@...> ha
scritto:
>
> Rome – The N.E. Slope of the Palatine Hill [The Domus of Augustus &
The Sanctuary of King Numas Pompilus (715-673 BC)]. The
Archaeological Investigations by Prof. Clementina Panella (Sept. to
Oct. 2007) [Excavation photos: (02/10/2007 - Oct. 2nd, 2007)].
>
>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/imperial_fora_of_rome/sets/72157594580930
580/detail/?page=7
>
> Fonti / source: The new excavations at the archeological site
> of the N.E slope of the Palatine hill were photographed with
> the permission and kindness of Prof.ssa Clementina Panella of
> Rome on (02.10.2007 / October 2nd 2007). The site was
> photographed by Mr. Philipp Schmitt (M.A) of Rome. The amazing
> Photographs courtsey and copyright of Mr. Philipp Schmitt of
> Rome (02.10.2007).
>
> This also includes the news article [full text] from THE TIMES OF
LONDON (0CT. 8TH 2007) reporting on Prof. C. Panella's discovery of
the Sanctuary of King Numas Pompilus (715-673 BC).
>
> 16. Martin G. Conde (2007). Rome – The Meta Sudans, The N.E.
Slope of the Palatine Hill (The New Domus of Augustus & The Sceptor
of Emperor Maxentius [June 2006]). The Archaeological Investigations
by Prof. Clementina Panella (2002-2007).
>
>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/imperial_fora_of_rome/sets/72157594580930
580/
>
> Thank you
> Martin G. Conde
> Washington DC, USA
> mgconde@...
>
>
>
> Martin G Conde
> mgconde@...
>
> "...Le lucciole brilliano nuovemente tra le antiche rovine di
Roma."
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