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Amedeo Maiuri

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17: 25: 73:, serving as director until 1961. Maiuri's work at Pompeii was revolutionary and he exposed many remains, and proposed chronologies, that are still at the focus of scholarly discussion. Maiuri's work included, for the first time, excavations below the Roman destruction level of 79 AD when he chose to excavate one of the most famous houses of Pompeii, the 212:
A. Maiuri, “Pompei. Sterro dei cumuli e isolamento della cinta murale. Contributo all’urbanistica della città dissepolta.” In Bollettino d’Arte 45 (1960): 172, L. García y García Danni di guerra a Pompei,
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in August of AD 79. He was the first to conduct systematic scientific excavations, analysis and publication at Pompeii and other sites around Vesuvius.
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or passage over 131 meters long running parallel to the side of the hill and cut out of the volcanic stone. In 1936 he became first president of the
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A. Maiuri, “Studi e ricerche sulle fortificazioni di Pompei.” Monumenti Antichi 33 (1929): 113–290
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are the result of excavations done between 1937–48 by Maiuri (who also excavated
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was inspired by Professor Maiuri from torches reproduced on ancient monuments.
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Maiuri excavated other cities destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius, such as
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after it was transformed from a private to a public association.
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In 1924, Maiuri was installed as the chief archaeologist of
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Index



Cumaean Sybil
Roman
Pompeii
Mount Vesuvius
Veroli
Greece
Rhodes
Pompeii
House of the surgeon
Herculaneum
Cumaean Sibyl
trapezoidal
dromos
Italian Numismatic Institute
Tiberian
villa Damecuta
Villa Jovis
Axel Munthe
monograph
Flavian Amphitheatre
Pozzuoli
torch
1960 Summer Olympics
Rome
Naples
Napoli
OCLC
79380459

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