res gerendae: Cyclops in Love.
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res gerendae: Cyclops in Love.
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res gerendae: Cyclops in Love.
[quem dixere chaos]: ROMARCH: Roman-period Archaeological Field School in Umbria: Vicus ad Martis.
[quem dixere chaos]: Mediterranean Stones on California Shores.
The incipit of a piece from ANSA:
An ancient road on which glass-making workshops of artisans renowned for their skill in the first century A.D. of the Roman Empire has been found near Naples. The road, Clivius Vitrarius, recently surfaced in Pozzuoli during excavations for maintenance work on a modern road. The unexpected discovery occurred when the road sunk after heavy rain. In repairing it, workers came across archaeological finds and called the experts in from the Naples superintendent’s office, who in turn brought to light ancient structures near the area which housed Roman baths, as reported by the newspaper Corriere del Mezzogiorno. The latest excavations have added interesting historical information on Clivius Vitrarious, the road of the glass-making artisans famous throughout the Roman Empire, alongside their artisan counterparts north of modern-day Milan. […]
… the article goes on to talk about Pompeii and the upcoming ‘restoration’ for some reason …

Author Vicki Leon introduces her latest book in the Huffington Post:
… the slideshow is an overview of the book, I suspect …