At its peak, it was home to some 2,000 people. Fragments of ancient pottery were uncovered at the site, allowing the team to ...
Earthworks Pottery of Rome moves to E. Sixth Avenue in downtown Rome after 20 years on Second Avenue
Earthworks Pottery of Rome is leaving its Second Avenue location and moving to 308 E. Sixth Ave. in downtown Rome.
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Bright blue chunk found in Rome turns out to be rare 2,000-year-old material. See ita palace built in Rome about 2,000 years ago under the rule of Emperor Nero. Little of the palace has survived. Excavations at the 2,000-year-old workshop ruins also unearthed pottery with yellow ...
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