Seventh appointment of the cycle of conferences " The thousand and one museum ", organized by the Regional Directorate of Museums of Sardinia with the University of Sassari.

This time the archaeologist Rubens D'Oriano will be a guest at the Antiquarium Turritano in Porto Torres on Thursday 2 March at 5 pm. He will describe Olbia, a city with over 2700 years of history, where natives, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Pisans.

It will be an opportunity for the archaeological museum to set up an exhibition to enhance and recall the value of multiculturalism, with a conference entitled: " The Archaeological Museum of Olbia: the story of multiculturalism as a universal value ".

The archaeologist D'Oriano will talk about the Greek port of Olbia, the Carthaginian dominion symbolized by the granite stele with the goddess Tanit, the transition to the Roman one with the sculptures of Domitian, Domitia and the head of Hercules, an extraordinary find of the main divinity small town.

Also on display in Olbia is the room dedicated to the Byzantine age with the city reduced to a village.

Expons from the cultural and university worlds will alternate at the Antiquarium until June, with the aim of acquiring the valuable contribution of those who work in the field.

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