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Abstract

Helke Kammerer-Grothaus
Die zerstörte Nekropole ‘Via Imperiale’ und die Mosaiken der Kirche S. Balbina in Rom

The excavations of the Via Imperiale in Rome revealed many tombs and funeral buildings, following the notes of Massimo Pallotino on the 1941 excavations of Mussolinis sopraintenza. Renewed research and reexcavations were done in order to get a clear view of the remains within the current archaeological research. In the margine of these excavations the mosaics of the S. Balbina church were uncovered. For the first time since the church was restored in 1928, the mosaics could be seen and exhaustively examined.

Article in volume 77, 2002, pages 113-149

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