Who is Noemi Capoccia

Noemi Capoccia
Originaria di Lecce, classe 1995, ha conseguito la laurea presso l'Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara nel 2021. Le sue passioni sono l'arte antica e l'archeologia. Dal 2024 lavora in Finestre sull'Arte.

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Egypt, colossal statue attributed to Ramses II discovered in eastern Nile Delta

Egypt, colossal statue attributed to Ramses II discovered in eastern Nile Delta

A monumental statue, most likely attributed to Pharaoh Ramses II, has been found at the Tellel-Faroun archaeological site in the eastern Nile Delta area. The discovery occurred as part of the activities of an Egyptian mission operating under the ausp...
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Miart, new venue unconvincing: for gallerists, it's not very functional. The criticisms

Miart, new venue unconvincing: for gallerists, it's not very functional. The criticisms

The thirtieth edition of Miart, the international fair of modern and contemporary art directed by Nicola Ricciardi, which was hosted from April 17 to 19, 2026 in Milan's new venue in the South Wing of the Allianz MiCo, has concluded in Milan. A trans...
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Egypt, Roman tomb discovered with golden tongues and a rare papyrus from the Iliad at Bahnasa site

Egypt, Roman tomb discovered with golden tongues and a rare papyrus from the Iliad at Bahnasa site

In Egypt, at the archaeological site of Bahnasa, in the area of Minya province, a Spanish archaeological mission has identified a tomb datable to the Roman period, along with an articulated set of artifacts that refer to funerary practices. The opera...
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Mexico, new cave paintings from prehistory to 1521 AD discovered during work on Mexico-Querétaro train

Mexico, new cave paintings from prehistory to 1521 AD discovered during work on Mexico-Querétaro train

In the course of the archaeological preservation activities related to the construction of the Mexico City-Querétaro passenger train, promoted by the Secretaría de Cultura of the Government of Mexico through theNational Institute of Ant...
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Berlin finds a coin minted in Troy: it is the first Greek find in the city

Berlin finds a coin minted in Troy: it is the first Greek find in the city

A rare Greek coin from the 3rd century B.C. has been discovered in Berlin's Spandau district, marking the first Hellenistic-era find within the German capital's urban area. The small object, about 1.2 centimeters in diameter, was found by a 13-year-o...
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Germany, a Bronze Age deposit discovered in a wind farm.

Germany, a Bronze Age deposit discovered in a wind farm.

In the course of work on a wind farm near Wolfenbüttel in Lower Saxony, Germany, a large complex of archaeological evidence covering a chronological span extending from prehistoric to late antiquity has been identified, with one find of particul...
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Twenty years of Rolli in Genoa. Councillor Montanari speaks: "The UNESCO site is everyone's property."

Twenty years of Rolli in Genoa. Councillor Montanari speaks: "The UNESCO site is everyone's property."

The UNESCO site "Le Strade Nuove e il sistema dei palazzi dei Rolli di Genova" is celebrating its twentieth birthday: for Culture Councillor James Montanari, however, it must not be a tourist label or an economic asset. Indeed, if there is a lack of ...
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From the field to art in 24 hours: Sinner wins in Monte Carlo and becomes a work of art...but it's not the first time!

From the field to art in 24 hours: Sinner wins in Monte Carlo and becomes a work of art...but it's not the first time!

Twenty-four hours after his victory in the Monte Carlo tournament, Jannik Sinner once again becomes an artistic subject. In fact, his success in the Monegasque Masters 1000 is translated into a pictorial image signed by artist Simone Tribuiani (Cesen...
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