Italy's expansive coastline isn't just known for its food. It also cradles some of the world's most enigmatic archaeological sites. From the ancient ruins of Pompeii at the foot of Mount Vesuvius to the maritime legacy of the Etruscans in Tuscany, each site offers a glimpse into a bygone era when trade and tradition shaped civilizations. The article spans pages 78-79 and dives into some of the most notable sites to explore during your...
Article publié le 02 décembre 2010

