Matera, Italy
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 12:17 pm
In today's archeological news: THere is this story:
"Matera: A southern Italian town revives its ancient cave dwellings Mercury News"
Here is another story about the place, with very interesting pictures.
THe hillside dwellings are similar in concept to some of the
Anasazi pueblos in the southwest US.
THe government kicked out the peasants from the caves in the 50's I think, and put them into government housing projects. Now the caves
are being "gentrified" as we say over here.
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/public ... taly.shtml
"Matera: A southern Italian town revives its ancient cave dwellings Mercury News"
Here is another story about the place, with very interesting pictures.
THe hillside dwellings are similar in concept to some of the
Anasazi pueblos in the southwest US.
THe government kicked out the peasants from the caves in the 50's I think, and put them into government housing projects. Now the caves
are being "gentrified" as we say over here.
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/public ... taly.shtml