LBV Magazine English Edition During improvement works on the Diramazione Nocera-Cava dei Tirreni gas pipeline in the municipalities of Nocera Superiore and Castel San Giorgio (province of Salerno an impressive archaeological legacy has come to light spanning from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity the result of meticulous research conducted over two years have been made possible through the collaboration between the company SoGEArch srls the Archaeological Superintendency of Salerno and Avellino Among the most striking discoveries are human and animal footprints from the Bronze Age near the Casarzano stream preserved in the pyroclastic deposits from eruptions of the Somma-Vesuvius tell the dramatic story of the terrified inhabitants fleeing the volcano’s violence the investigations revealed the existence of an ancient settlement dating back to the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1200/1150–900 BCE) From the Hellenistic period (3rd–2nd centuries BCE) an extra-urban sanctuary near Nuceria Alfaterna was uncovered Among the recovered objects were miniaturized ceramics the area hosted two monumental complexes identified as rustic villas dedicated to agricultural production The identification of plow marks at various points on the site evidences intense agricultural activity which was the foundation of the local economy These villas functioned not only as production centers but also as integral parts of an extensive regional trade network A notable aspect of the research is the reconstruction of the road network connecting Nuceria to its surroundings ranging from simple compacted earth tracks to more elaborate ones with cartwheel marks The transition from the Roman period to Late Antiquity is reflected in a set of tombs found in the area lined and covered with tuff slabs decorated with engravings primarily contained the remains of children accompanied by simple grave goods a Roman rustic villa was repurposed as a cemetery demonstrating the adaptation of structures for new uses a monumental sepulcher with a sarcophagus stands out likely belonging to a high-ranking individual along with an adjacent underground structure that may have been a martyrium a place of worship dedicated to Christian martyrs the area was inhabited by communities that built large huts reminiscent of protohistoric dwellings likely influenced by socio-economic changes reflects the resilience and adaptability of these communities to historical transformations The collection of findings demonstrates the continuous use of the territory over millennia from the earliest human footprints to the societal adaptations in Late Antiquity Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio di Salerno e Avellino Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email Archaeologists from universities in the United States and Denmark found deep within the Actun Uayazba Kab cave in Belize two small stone tools dated between 250 and 900 AD that… men and women gathered to play a game called Cuju A team of researchers has succeeded in recreating for the first time in a laboratory experiment a phenomenon that until now only existed as a theory in the realm of… the Cantonal Archaeology of Aargau carried out a rescue excavation between early May 2024 and the end of March 2025 The Egyptian archaeological mission affiliated with the Supreme Council of Antiquities announced the discovery of a group of defensive structures and a system of moats that could indicate… In the southeastern area of the city of Rome archaeologists excavating inside the Triton Baths within the monumental complex of the Villa di Sette… Why did some animals from ancient eras become fossils while others simply disappeared without a trace A recent study on the cave paintings of the Altamira Cave in Santillana del Mar Cantabria (Spain) has concluded that some of the artworks it contains could be much older… A team of paleontologists from the University of Leicester has managed to decipher one of the many enigmas of the dinosaur era—the exact moment when pterosaurs Rome achieved numerous military victories that allowed it to grow and dominate nearly the entire known world in Antiquity Receive our news and articles in your email for free You can also support us with a monthly subscription and receive exclusive content SearchThe first woman in Formula 1: Maria Teresa de FilippisMartina BeviniMar 23 min readMaria Teresa de Filippis made history as the first woman to ever take part in a Formula 1 Grand Prix Although scoring zero points over the course of a very brief F1 career she is regarded as a trailblazer in motorsport thanks to her talent and achievements and it is vital that her legacy lives on History was made on 18 May 1958 at the Monaco Grand Prix Maria Teresa de Filippis was attempting to qualify because of her short stature and undeniable talent Fangio had given her plenty of advice and helped her get acquainted with her car - the same car in which he’d won his fifth world championship de Filippis failed to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix but went down in history as the first woman in Formula 1 Countess Maria Teresa de Filippis was born in 1926 in Naples She started racing cars at 22 years old on a bet: two of her brothers challenged her to prove that she could be a fast driver Her first race was the Salerno-Cava dei Tirreni in 1948 She won in her class and finished second overall de Filippis’s passion for car racing was born: this was just the beginning Photographer unknownShe quickly rose through the ranks taking part in various events including endurance and hillclimb races Her outstanding results gained her the respect and admiration of her competitors – that is the ones who did not call ahead race organisers or her team to know if she would be racing because they were too scared of being beaten by a woman De Filippis’s results did not go unnoticed by the press who notably called her performance at the 1950 Giro di Sicilia “phenomenal” only to be disqualified after the race: her car had been push-started Instead of letting her know of the disqualification at the start the organisers let her finish the 1000 km race in adverse weather conditions just because having a woman taking part in the competition would be a matter of interest for the press She moved on from touring cars to sports cars in 1953 and finished second overall in the 1100 class of the 1954 Italian Sports Car Championship de Filippis was ready for her Formula 1 debut personally buying a Maserati 250F from the previous year and competing as a private entrant She entered five grands prix and achieved her best career result in Belgium This would be her only F1 race finish; that season she failed to qualify once and twice she had to retire from the race – in Portugal Her entry to the French Grand Prix was rejected by the race director who stated that “the only helmet a woman should wear is the one at the hairdresser’s” built a car based on a Formula 2 Porsche for her to race that year Right before the German Grand Prix Behra was left without a seat Behra died in an accident during a support race that weekend She occasionally visited grands prix paddocks and in 1979 she joined the International Club of Former Grand Prix Drivers but otherwise kept away from motorsport De Filippis was the first of five women to attempt to qualify for an F1 grand prix in the history of the sport, and one of only two women to successfully qualify (the other being Lella Lombardi who remains the only woman to ever score points in F1) Her rising through the ranks all the way to F1 combined with her outstanding results in other categories throughout her career make de Filippis a pioneer of motorsport and women’s inclusion in it © 2023 by Bump & Beyond. Proudly created with Wix.com HomeDestinationsInterestsTop Places to Travel by MonthSearchMenuBest time to go to Amalfi Coast The celebration of Trombonieri that commemorates the battle of 1460 Disfida dei Trombonieri features teams known as "trombonieri," who compete in a series of shooting displays using traditional harquebus-style firearms the event features a historical procession with participants dressed in period costumes representing nobles and soldiers which takes place the evening before the main competition that the kingdom of Ferrante I of Aragon was in danger The city of Cava de' Tirreni then experienced one of the heroic moments of its history refusing to surrender and remaining loyal to the kingdom of Ferrante even after the destruction of their crops by the Angevin commanders Disfida dei Trombonieri takes place precisely in honor of these historical events in the history and folklore of Cava de' Tirreni There were different names for the trombone depending on the region Cava de' Tirreni uses the term "piston" to describe the way it loads (pounds) into the barrel and the charge consists of black powder "pounded" with a cylindrical rod called "dust" mercury fulminate primer capsules are used for the explosion participants in shooting competitions can be adults of any age as long as they have a valid permit to own a firearm Disfida dei Trombonieri traditionally takes place on the first Sunday of July Case Studies | February 7, 2022 | By: Landfill geosynthetics transform the abandoned dump near Cava De’Tirreni into a green oasis in the heart of the Metelliana Valley In 2018, a significant environmental recovery and securing plan began for the former municipal landfill for Cava de’ Tirreni, Italy, abandoned for more than twenty years and now fully reintegrated into the surrounding landscape. Maccaferri Inc. significantly contributed to this important environmental requalification project with its landfill geosynthetics resulting from the mixture of rainwater and waste Several municipal administrations raised the issue, going so far as to place the landfill under sequestration after the waters of the nearby Bonea Stream were found to be polluted. In October 2018, thanks to a European Union grant worth $2.75 million (2.4 million euros), the Campania Region carried out a massive clean-up environmental restoration and securing project on the area The planned action had two main purposes: on one hand decrease the concentration of contaminants in the downstream area stemming the phenomenon of rainwater infiltration responsible for the formation of leachate; on the other hand meaning the so-called “capping.” To achieve the latter Maccaferri proposed the innovative Geosynthetic Multicomposite: a 3-in-1 solution that combines the functions of separation The project gained the approval of local authorities has become a green area for the benefit of the entire community Officine Maccaferri S.p.A. 161,889 square feet (15,040 m2) MacLine geosynthetic clay liner 186,485 square feet (17,325 m2) MacDrainTM W 111,945 square feet (10,400 m2) Multicomposite Geosynthetics 9687.52 square feet (900 m2) ParaLinkTM 624 square feet (58 m2) Terramesh System Geogrids provide answer to access issues at Scottish wind farm Geotextile covers preserve glacier resources ‘Living breakwaters’ protect Staten Island’s shoreline Erosion-stable road embankments: Design and selection of system solutions Coastal protection with geosynthetics Geosynthetic protective dam eliminates rockfall hazards Geosynthetics Magazine is a publication of the Advanced Textiles Association Copyright © 2025 Advanced Textiles Association Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy De Iuliis C&A was founded in 1954  to design and produce paper machinery Thanks to its success and to the vision of his founder the company expands and transfers to cava de Tirreni becoming a solid partner of several papermills of the entire mediterranean region Today De Iuliis is still a family business company that combine his strong tradition and experience in this sector Kimberly-Clark Corporation recently announced plans to invest over $2 billion over the next 5 years.. 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her work combines aesthetic research with the transformative power of social engagement Through the use of vernacular language forms – including pop culture and activism – and various moments of encounter Senatore reflects on the political nature of collective formations and rituals and offers the public an opportunity for social change Her works and interventions can be defined as fluid which are closely related to their environment of origin and based on a potentially infinite inclusion of elements Her approach always acknowledges the surrounding context in which the artworks become functional structures and create new ambiences through the use of multiple media (lights Senatore’s works and performances have been commissioned and exhibited by Italian and international institutions alike NY; Centre Pompidou Paris; Kunsthaus Zürich; Pearl Art Museum; MAXXI; Palais de Tokyo; Schirn Kunsthalle; Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago; Berlinische Galerie; Museo del Novecento Milan; Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen; Faena Art Forum Miami; Bozar; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo; Museums der Moderne Salzburg; Serpentine Gallery; CCA Tel Aviv; Museo Madre; Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal; ICA Richmond; Petach Tikva Museum of Art; BAK Utrecht; Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo; Palazzo Grassi; Museo Boijmans Van Beuningen; and Moderna Museet The artist has participated in the following contemporary art biennials: São Paulo Biennial; Venice Biennal; Lyon Biennial; Thessaloniki Biennial; Liverpool Biennial; Athens Biennial; Havana Biennial; Gothenburg Biennial; Cuenca Biennial; Pune Biennial; South Tyrol Biennial; Bangkok Biennial; and Manifesta12 an opera in three acts conceived for the small screen is the largest participatory project carried out in an urban context through the involvement of various institutions in three different countries England and Spain – which was joint by over 20,000 participants Since her training at the National Film School in Rome (where the artist studied direction of photography and camera) the light has always been a key element for the artist; the light can prove to be a tool for narration and poetic creation In addition to be teaching in several universities Senatore regularly supports activities at the following international institutes: Goldsmiths in London ICA- Institute of Contemporary Arts in London Accademia delle Belle Arti di Napoli in Naples NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan From 2021 Senatore is the only European artist to be teaching at The Alternative Art School (TAAS) Inauguration of the ‘European City’ urban park It is a work that is profoundly changing Cava’s face: where before there was a huge car park now there is a green lung where citizens can walk The park was inaugurated by the President of the Campania Region and opened the new urban park ‘The European City’ In the new green park with large flower beds recreational activities and an open-air theatre’ inclusive and sustainable spaces that make Cava de’ Tirreni a town that evolves into a European dimension by making the best use of the resources of the Cohesion Policy of the Campania Region The new urban park was financed for an amount of approximately € 3 million from the ERDF Po 2007/2013 – Ob 6.1 – More Europe Programme and co-financed by OP FESR Campania 2014 – 2020 Axis X – Sustainable Urban Development – Integrated Sustainable City Programme P.I.C.S A Christmas  the Living Nativity of Borgo Case Trezza in Cava de 'Tirreni reaches his fifteenth edition. The event is suggestive, completely free and will be staged with recited parts and over 200 appearing in several days between the 26 December 2019 and 11 January 2020 from 17:00 to 21:30 PM The Living Nativity of Cava de 'Tirreni is animated by over 200 figurants and different animals Visitors will be guided by a guide which will illustrate the scenes from time to time and present the various characters of the Nativity Le various scenes recited will revive the old jobs which are represented in the scenes of the classic Neapolitan nativity scene and will give visitors the impression of being able to almost touch the sacredness of one of the most important moments of the religious year visitors will be offered tastings of traditional food and drink, to involve all the senses in the evocation of the timeless atmosphere of the Nativity scene The final procession of the Living Nativity will be held on 11 January: all the characters of the Borgo will set out to reach the Parish Church we earn a commission from qualifying purchases through ticketing links This commission does not entail any additional price for the user Sea Out is a Rai series that has also arrived on Netflix. With the arrival on the latter platform it has achieved great success and both Naples and the young Neapolitan actors are conquering the small screen. We have already had the opportunity to talk about this show thanks also to his international success. Among the many questions concerning Mare Fuori among the most popular we have: but where was the series filmed Although the reference is clearly attributed at the Penal Institute for Minors of Nisida in reality the main location is not the Flegrean island The prison scenes are clearly filmed at the naval base of the Navy of Naples (Molo San Vincenzo) in via Acton in Naples All thanks to the work of the scenography department of the entirely Campania series During the shooting dedicated to the outdoor activities of the boys in the background we can often admire the Port of Naples and also the Maschio Angioino There are many scenes in which we can admire our Naples to the beaches of East Naples to the international one Toledo station of the Metro that welcomes Filippo (one of the protagonists) on his arrival in our city From the official source we can find the official list of locations Salerno – Port of Salerno; Cava de' Tirreni Here are some photos taken from Film Commissions This commission does not entail any additional price for the user.