Giovanni Battista Nocerino
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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. | + | [[Giovanni Battista Nocerino]] was an Italian farmer and land owner. In 1709/10 he discoverd [[alabaster]] and [[gallo antico]] that would later prove to be from the lost city [[Herculaneum]]. He sold his land to [[Prince l'Elboeuf]] who would continue the [[subterranean]] exploration. |
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Giovanni Battista Nocerino was an Italian farmer and land owner. In 1709/10 he discoverd alabaster and gallo antico that would later prove to be from the lost city Herculaneum. He sold his land to Prince l'Elboeuf who would continue the subterranean exploration.
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