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The Roman ladies returned to the windlass (05/06/2012)

Those responsible for the field will present on Saturday at the spa and in the Atrium building three female figures that were recovered during the archaeological excavation, due to the closure of visits Secret Corners and Subdivision of the Roman Forum

The Ladies of the windlass will return on Saturday June 9th District of the Roman Forum. To mark the closing of the corners and Secrets visits, the site managers have decided to make three female figures that were recovered during the archaeological excavation.

Images will Poliminia The Muse, to be located in the Frigidarium of the Baths.

The Atrium Building will be the bust of the nymph, showing his languid eyes from the hall of worship, a beautiful sacred feminine styling with a fourth century.

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The atrium will be chaired by the female portrait fragment recovered in the same place.

In the morning, one in two passes at 11 and another at 12, the directors of the excavation explain the origin and discovery of these sculptures.

Also given that the three ladies remain at the site only during the day, other visits are scheduled special all day Saturday, from 10 to 18 hours, in order that the public has the opportunity to see the sculptures in their place of origin.

At the end of the day, the Ladies will return to the Municipal Archaeological Museum Enrique Escudero de Castro, where they remain exposed.

Visits Secrets Corners and Subdivision of the Roman Forum have been held every Saturday from May 5.

Archaeologists and conservators have been responsible for explaining the course.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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