Archaeological Salerno was not the fault of the holiday season, it was "only" of superficiality!

January 21st, 2010 | by Benedict |

We publish this post to finish the small complaint we mentioned in the disappearance of the archaeologist Werner Johannowsky.

In that text we reported as the site of the Archaeological Superintendence of Salerno and Avellino, of which the archaeologist has been one of the most important officials, had not reported his disappearance to two days from happening. Well, someone had moved a few hopeful assumptions that the Christmas festivities have slowed this simple and necessary task. With sincerity, we hoped we.

However, since we have the vice of curiosity, we went to check. Result: no! Two weeks after his death (January 20, 2010), the site of the Archaeological Superintendence of Salerno and Avellino has presented on one line, is stationary with the updates, as then, to December 12, 2009. Sure to remind the archaeologist have been organized (the plural is a generous habit of writing) meetings, but we act on the web. And in this "territory" means absolutely nothing, not even a word in his memory. This is quite a bit 'sad. We close here.

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    1. One Response to "Archaeological Salerno was not the fault of the holiday season, it was" only "superficial"

    2. By Benedict on February 3, 2010 | Reply

      We receive and report.

      Werner Johannowsky

      Thursday, February 4, 2010
      Hours 11:00 to 14:00
      Naples, National Museum

      Friends and colleagues will gather at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, February 4, 2010 at 11.00 to remember with Bruno d'Agostino, Stefano De Caro, Giuliana Tocco, Fausto Zevi Werner Johannowsky in the month after his death

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