The wav they set a table 2500 years ago. The red terra cotta plates, glasses, and jugs are on display in Rome. The pieces come from excavations made in what is believed to be the ancient city of Ficana, 20km from Rome. The excavations were made by archaelogists in co-operation with the Rome Superintendent of Archaelogy and the Institute of Nordic Culture, which has representatives from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
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Press, 14 November 1981, Page 15
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71The wav they set a table 2500 years ago. The red terra cotta plates, glasses, and jugs are on display in Rome. The pieces come from excavations made in what is believed to be the ancient city of Ficana, 20km from Rome. The excavations were made by archaelogists in co-operation with the Rome Superintendent of Archaelogy and the Institute of Nordic Culture, which has representatives from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. Press, 14 November 1981, Page 15
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