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-[[Giovanni Battista Nocerino]]+[[Giovanni Battista Nocerino]] was an Italian farmer and land owner. He discoverd alabaster and gallo antico that woul later prove to be from the lost city Herculaneum. He sold his land to Prince l'Elboeuf who would continue the subterreanean exploration.
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-[[Classical archaeology]] the excavation and analysis of ancient Greek and Roman sites was born on Wednesday, [[October 22]], [[1738]]. +
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-It was October 22ndh of 1738, a Wednesday, when an engineer in the army of the Bourbon royal family in Naples, named [[Roque Joaquin Alcubierre]] 1702-1780, had himself lowered by ropes, down a great square well shaft, cut through volcanic material that had formed on the great volcano. +
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Giovanni Battista Nocerino was an Italian farmer and land owner. He discoverd alabaster and gallo antico that woul later prove to be from the lost city Herculaneum. He sold his land to Prince l'Elboeuf who would continue the subterreanean exploration.



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