Re: [Archport] Roman bronze horse’s head found in Germany
Gracias. Me permito recomendar al respecto este artículo del día 28 de agosto en
Terraeantiqvae sobre este interesante hallazgo (con críticas a la traducción española de la noticia, bastante desastrosa):
http://foroterraeantiqvae.ning.com/profiles/blogs/descubren-parte-de-una-estatua, y algunas excelentes fotos añadidas por el editor del portal, José Luis Santos. Saludos.
Ricardo Santos <ricardo.jd.santos@gmail.com> escribió:
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http://www.euronews.net/2009/09/02/roman-bronze-horse-s-head-found-in-germany/
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> A life-sized bronze horse’s head has been found at the bottom of a well in
> Germany which, archaeologists believe, could have come from a statue of the
> Roman Emperor, Augustus.
> The cast-bronze head, which weighs 25 kilos, is one of the best preserved
> Roman bronzes in the world and suggests the Romans had a much more
> established presence in ancient Germany than previously thought.
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> Desculpar-me-ão se a notícia já foi publicada na Archport.
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> Cordialmente,
> Ricardo Santos
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