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The National Archaeological Museum of Paestum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum) is a museum in Capaccio-Paestum (Salerno, southern Italy) that houses archaeological finds from excavations of the ancient Greek city of Poseidonia/Paistom, then Paestum. The museum is one of the major "on-site" museums in Italy.. [1]
An archaeological site with human presence dating from 4th century BCE, Fillipovka, South Urals, Russia.This site has been interpreted as a Sarmatian Kurgan.. An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of ...
Sito Archeologico di Allifae (in Italian) Allifae was an ancient town of Italy , a center of Oscan or Samnite origin, situated in the valley of the Vulturnus , at the foot of the lofty mountain group now called the Monte Matese , about 40 km northwest of Telesia , and 27 km east-northwest of Teano .
The Archaeological Museum of Milan (Civico Museo Archeologico di Milano in Italian) is located in the ex-convent of the Monastero Maggiore, alongside the ancient church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, with entrance on Corso Magenta.
Location of buildings in Tlatelolco: 1) Temple of Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, 2) Overlapping circular altars, 3) Tzompantli Altar of the south courtyard, 4) Calendar temple, 5) The Palace, 6) Temple of the Paintings, 7) Major Temple - Phase II, 8) Stages of construction of the Major Temple, 9) The lovers of Tlatelolco, 10) West Platform, 11) The ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Florence (Italian – Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze) is an archaeological museum in Florence, Italy. It is located at 1 piazza Santissima Annunziata, in the Palazzo della Crocetta (a palace built in 1620 for princess Maria Maddalena de' Medici , daughter of Ferdinand I de Medici , by Giulio Parigi ).
The National Archaeological Museum of Metaponto (Italian: Museo archeologico nazionale di Metaponto) is a museum housing the archaeological finds from the Greek city of Metapontum, now Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. [1] It replaces the small Antiquarium built near the Heraion (temple of Hera) outside the walls of the Tavole Palatine. [2]
L'Antiquarium arborense e i civici musei archeologici della Sardegna. Cinisello Balsamo: Banco di Sardegna. OCLC 884626176. Fadda, Maria Ausilia (2006). Il Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Nuoro. Sardegna Archeologica. Guide e Itinerari (17 ed.). Sassari: Carlo Delfino Editore. ISBN 978-8871383866. OCLC 609195035.