• Source: Poggio Sommavilla
  • Poggio Sommavilla or Poggetto (Local dialect: Poggettu) is a frazione of Collevecchio, Lazio region at Tiber Valley in Italy. It is known for the discovery of archaeological finds from prehistory.


    History



    The toponym Poggio Sommavilla is cited by Chronicon 33 of Soratte in the early Middle Ages as Castri Summa Villa, because it was built on the remains of a villa from the imperial Roman era, built following the destruction by the Roman Republican army of the archaic center of which the name is not yet known. Archaeological evidence of this is provided by the statues of the villa stolen in 1600 for the Khircheriana collection and the discovery of a statue by a farmer between 1876-1891 in the locality dei Frati in the northern part of the current historic centre, today they are preserved in Rome at the National Roman Museum.


    Archaeological site



    Archaeological area of Poggio Sommavilla
    Grappignano [ it ]


    Museum


    Civic archaeological museum of Magliano Sabina [ it ]


    Infrastructure and transport


    Railway station Collevecchio-Poggio Sommavilla [ it ]


    References




    See also


    Tiber Valley
    Foglia


    External links


    Media related to Poggio Sommavilla at Wikimedia Commons

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