Thursday, January 20, 2011

Retirement Paraphrases

Archaeology

Stefano Terzi


ARCHAEOLOGY: A MOSCUFO FIRST TEACHING FIELD OF EXCAVATION
MOSCUFO - kicks off in Moscufo (Pescara) the first teaching field of excavation and research organized by the City and wanted by 'Archeoclub of Pescara, under the direction of the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Abruzzo. Activities will

made in the lowlands along the river Tavo, just upstream of the river, where they are visible even today the remains of early medieval monastery of St. School "dicitur iuxta fluvium here Tabe," recalled the Memoratorium Bertario Abbot (ninth century) and then later in all the confirmations of the assets of the Abbey of Montecassino.

"On a hill - the mayor, Alberico Ambrosini - you can see what remains of the walls, made of river stones. These structures are related to a former ancient village, then high-medieval setting up reoccupied. At the time the remains are hidden by vegetation that virtually surrounds the ruins and that is why it is very necessary to recover and storage facilities through a clean-up and then an inquiry into the walls, so bring to light the entire system and rebuild the floor plan of a maximum of the monastery. "

field, the first edition, provides an opportunity for volunteers to Archeoclub closer and closer to the archaeological world by moving in close contact with "experts".

activity will continue throughout the month of August and will arrive at different Moscufo campers from all over Italy, who will alternate in every 15 days.

The project is not limited to this stage and provides long-term accommodation of the surrounding land the archaeological site, setting up a paths of access and a circuit information and dissemination to promote the area.

"This initiative recovery - said the mayor - is one of the concrete actions carried out by the government for the use and discovery of the archaeological heritage of the area. This is one of the points of our program of government and can be used to raise our country from tourism point of view. For this I created and assigned a special delegation to Dominic Orlando.

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