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Rome - Campanian Inns without kitchens. Ostienses with masonry banks.

by Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti

INNS WITHOUT KITCHENS. Speaking of ancient inns and pubs there is a mystery that we have to confront and try to solve. It was something that in reality was present only in the Campanian towns destroyed by the Vesuvius, places like Pompeii and Herculaneus where many ancient restaurants offered to their ... more


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BIOGRAPHY

 

ESPR In 1968, when she was already 46 year old, Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti, an architect who in 1946 graduated at the Faculty of Architecture of the Roman University “the Sapienza, discovered a group of maritime villas built on a a series of promontory of the Lybian coast and dating from the II cent. She surveyed, studied and then published them in the “Atti della Pontificia Romana Accademia di Archeologia” and with this she began her work in the archaeological field... read more