The area of
Northern Lazio  continues to  surprise with the  recovery  of  treasures lost for  hundreds  and even  thousands  of years. Thanks to the determination,
generosity  and professionalism  of local art historians, archeologists
and  private groups who  give financial  and technical support,  many ancient sites and lost works of art
have been  recently recuperated adding to  Italy's wealth of 
art.  
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| entrance  dromos  Etruscan tomb Norchia | 
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| excavating  Norchia | 
   This week  
Norchia (Vetralla)  and Soriano
nel Cimino  are in  the spotlight.   
At the
ancient Etruscan  necropolis of Norchia,
in Vetralla,  an  equipe 
of archeologists    and volunteers with financial support from Trust
Sostratos   of  Lorenzo  Benini 
completed a second  campaign of  excavations  bringing  to light 
about   11 pieces  of funerary art including  painted vases and bucchero ware  datable from 
the 4th to the 3rd centuries BC. 
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| one of the vases found in Norchia | 
That these treasures have escaped the pick axes  of tomb
robbers  for two thousand years  is incredible in itself. The  area on which the necropolis of Norchia  sits 
is privately owned (a certain Signor Stelliferi) and  will probably   become a future archeological park similar  to
the nearby  privately owned Sacro Bosco
of Bomarzo.     
These ceramic
treasures are now being  cleaned and   restored 
before   being  presented   to the
public  on September  13th in the Sala Regia of
Viterbo’s  Palazzo dei Priori. 
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| Simona Sterpa  at the Soriano presentation | 
Simona Sterpa
 is one of the  archeologists   coordinating   the 
group  of  volunteers, including Luciano Proietti, Rudolfo Neri  and Mario Sanna of  Archeotuscia  
who were on site  digging  by  6
a.m.  before the August sun and heat  made work impossible. 
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| Francesca Ceci and Emanuele Ioppolo | 
 In Soriano nel Cimino’s historic  center  
another equipe of local  art
historians and  restorers  have brought back  to light part of a 16th century fresco  which had  been hidden under layers  of  white paint  in the tiny 
Misericordia  church  located 
in  the shadow of the imposing  Orsini Castle. A word of warning for Soriano: arrival and parking  are   difficult  due to  numerous narrow one-way streets  and hidden parking lots.    
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| explaining  the newly found fresco | 
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| unveiling the fresco | 
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| crammed in to the tiny chapel | 
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| fresco fragment  of Last Judgement | 
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| sitting on the  altar | 
The
presentation  took place yesterday
in  a nearby church, then  the crowd moved over to the tiny Misericordia
 chapel to watch the unveiling of
the  long lost fresco.
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| spindle fountain where tyrant DiVico was decapitated | 
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| 16th century organ still needs repair | 
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| view from Soriano over the Tiber valley | 
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| peeking inside  the Misericordia chapel | 
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| The fresco is  a represtation of the Last Judgement 
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 Noisy
fireworks   announced the unveiling  and causing a 
bit of panic (one woman  threw
herself on the ground) but the rest of late afternoon  went on seamlessly with a delicious   buffet offered  to 
guests  in a series of ancient  rooms with 
 low  beams  reminiscent of  a Venetian sottoportego. 
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| rich buffet | 
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| low ceiling with  ancient beams | 
 
 
 
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Coming up: 
In September - series of Enrichment lectures for  passengers  sailing on Silverseas luxury cruise  from Venice to Dubronik and return 
Visits in  USA- Buffalo, NY  and Boston areas 
In October-  "
I nostri castelli-veri gioelli"  illustrated presentation about the castles of N. Lazio  for Archeotuscia in Viterbo's Prefecture. 
Date to be announced.   Copies  of my books will be available  at all these  happenings.