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great zeus: the old wild man of capri?
The Cave of Tiberius in Sperlonga. A grotto of five star caliber for a weekend getaway. They found 12,000 sculptural fragments which were about as many sides as this complex emperor… The whole may have been just a gallery of … Continue reading
									
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		free as a bird: mystery of ganymedes
It began as something a bit anodyne. Building a highway as part of Italy’s post WWII little Marshall plan to connect Rome to the outlying areas, passing through an ancient Roman way known as the Via Flacca. At this juncture … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Cave of Tiberius Sperlonga, G.M.A. Richter, Ganymedes Cave of Tiberius, george martin richter, King Tros the Dardanian, Leochares, Leochares The Rhodian, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Pliny the Elder, Professor Giulio Jacopi, Sperlonga grotto of tiberius, Vatican Museum, Winged Victory Nike of Samothrace					
					
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		cave of tiberius: great grotto its got fragments
The cave of Tiberius. Twelve thousand fragments in an Emperor’s sculpture gallery made a jigsaw puzzle for archaeologists. 1957. With every scoop of the shovel, the archaeologists became more certain that they had located what had once been the gallery … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Athanodoros, Cave of Tiberius, Cave of Tiberius Sperlonga, Cherubim of Solomon's Temple, Emperor Tiberius, Ganymedes Cave of Tiberius, Hagesandros, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Margarete Bieber, Michelangelo, Pliny Natural History, Pliny the Elder, Polydoros, The Laocoon group, Tiberius Caesar, Vatican Museum, William Blake					
					
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		Cave of Tiberius: getaway grotto
In the cave of Tiberius .Twelve thousand fragments in an Emperor’s sculpture gallery made a jigsaw puzzle for archaeologists… In the late summer of 1957 a gang of men labored beneath the grilling sun, building a road along the Tyrrhenian … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Apollo The Trojans, Athendoros, Cave of Tiberius, Cave of Tiberius Sperlonga, Cicero, Ganymedes Cave of Tiberius, grotto of tiberius, Hagesandros, Hortensius, Laocoon, Laocoon priest of Thymbraean, Lucullus, Odysseus Cave of Tiberius, Pliny Natural History, Pliny the Younger, Polydoros, Polyphemus group Hadrian's Villa, Professor Giulio Jacopi, Tiberius Caesar					
					
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