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Abstract This chapter opens with some background to Bartolo Longo’s early life in Puglia and his formative time as a young man in Naples, before returning to Pompeii to explore the events of his first four years in the Valley, from October 1872 to May 1876.
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Guildhall: beyond the amphitheatre
2007London Archaeologist, 7 (10), 258 ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the Liber spectaculorum to analyse how Martial’s double-edged engagement with official imperial inscriptions and anonymous graffiti provides crucial insights into epigram’s poetics of monumentalization. The chapter explores Martial’s interaction with official inscriptions and gladiatorial graffiti in the ...
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An amphitheatre and its afterlives: survey and excavation in the Durres amphitheatre
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2003Kim Bowes +7 more
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To London—and the Amphitheatre Players
1998Abstract Elizabethan London deeply impressed or astonished its visitors —even if they knew beforehand of its long rows of shops and four-storey houses, thronged suburbs and magnificently built-up London Bridge, or of its fine, painted theatres and rich waterfront palaces.
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Getting plastered at the amphitheatre
2016This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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