Milena Gallipoli claims the copies and rewrites the history of art from the casts: "If it is not reproduced, it does not exist"
Art historian Milena Gallipoli emphasizes the crucial role of reproductions in the fame and existence of art pieces, as discussed in her book 'The Victory of Copies.'
Disappearance of Roberta Martucci: "The stones on the beach looked like a grave"
The article discusses the mysterious disappearance of 28-year-old Roberta Martucci in 1999, as her sister recounts a strange encounter on the beach where stones appeared to form a grave-like structure shortly before unpleasant odors were noticed.
EXTRAORDINARY FIND: A rare Roman-era shipwreck discovered off the coast of Italy
An exceptionally well-preserved Roman-era merchant shipwreck, laden with amphorae of the prized fermented fish sauce garum, has been discovered off the southern coast of Italy near the historical town of Gallipoli.
Roman ship loaded with garum, the sauce of emperors: unprecedented discovery in Gallipoli
A 4th-century Roman ship laden with garum has been discovered off the coast of Gallipoli in the Ionian Sea, after six months of secrecy to protect its valuable cargo, costing 780,000 euros for the recovery operations.
8 Months of Death: This Is What One of the Bloodiest Episodes of World War I Looked Like
The Gallipoli Campaign, which ended on this date in 1916, was one of the bloodiest engagements of World War I, lasting 8 months and resulting in over 100,000 deaths.
The First World War: The Allies' Defeat at Gallipoli
Today marks the ninety years since January 9, 1916, the day when the Allies suffered defeat and the Turks, allies of the Germans, triumphed in a critical campaign of World War I.