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The grove was rediscovered and archaeological interest in the site renewed during excavations in the 21st century. It has been suggested that the site was a meeting place for different groups of people.
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In festo Ascensionis Christi oratio habita in basilica Lateranensi ad sanctissimum d.n. Benedictum 13. pontificem maximum ab Annibale de Abatibus Oliverio Pisaurensi J.V.D.(1728)
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The Roman Middle Republic: Politics, Religion, and Historiography c.400-133 BC: papers from a conference at the Institutum Romanum Finlandiae
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Spiegazione di alcuni monumenti degli antichi Pelasgi : trasportata dal Francese con alcune osservazioni sovra i medesimi. (1735)
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M. Cardone, "New Oliveriani documents on Lucus Pisaurensis", in Studia Oliveriana Series III, III-IV, Pesaro 2003-2004
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script; a number of terracotta and sandstone artifacts; clay & copper coin; and a small bronze object inscribed
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Among these are bronze and clay coinage, carved sandstone stela from 7th C. B.C. depicting
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of Pesaro, between the Colle della Salute and the Collina in Santa Veneranda. It is in the
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means 'Coerian Grove' and the Roman numerals are thought to reference land measurements.
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Lucus Pisaurensis: Sacred Grove of Pesaro Discovered by Annibale degli Abati Olivieri
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Olivieri found other artifacts on his estate, all of which are housed in the
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Lucus Pisaurensis, the Sacred Grove of Santa Venerada in Pesaro, Italy
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Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or a Manual of the Archaeology of Art
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discovered the grove in 1737 in Pesaro in a farm field he owned (
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Maria Teresa Di Luca Gabriele Baldelli, Pier Luigi Dall'Aglio,
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He also found a terracotta borderline marker, inscribed "
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Index

lucus
Pesaro
comune
Pesaro e Urbino
Marche
Imperium Romanum
Sabines
Latins
Pesaro
Pisaurum
gold
patrician
Annibale degli Abati Olivieri
Pesaro
votive stones
Estrucan
Etruscan
Roman gods
Salute
Lucina
Marica
Feronia
Iunos
Diana
Mater Matuta
APOLLO
MAT-MATVTA
semone
FIDE
Juno

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