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Bidding a sad farewell to Rome
14/9/08 – 11.30am Am sitting on the plane waiting to take off. Feeling really sad to leave Italy, but at the same time I’m so happy to have had such a wonderful couple of weeks! The journey here was very … Continue reading
Posted in Looking back
Tagged BSR, Fiumicino, Flaminio, Monte Testaccio, pecorino, Pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome, Termini, Tiber, tiramisu, Trastevere
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BSR Summer School day 1: The Tiber
3/9/08 – 3.30pm Back at the BSR following a long and tiring day walking round in the searing heat. Actually the heat isn’t as bad as I thought it would be – though that’s not really saying much – and … Continue reading
Posted in Looking back
Tagged Arch of Janus, archaeology, British School at Rome, BSR, Forum Boarium, Italian, Italy, Monte Testaccio, Oxford University, Porticus Aemilia, Roma, Roman, Rome, summer school, Temple of Hercules, Temple of Portunus, Tiber
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