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	<title>Think Archaeology &#187; Museums and Institutions</title>
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		<title>The Cave of Archaeology in Villa Doria (Genoa &#8211; Italy)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, the 16th June 2007, the Cave of Archaeology, an area of archaeological testing has been introduced and opened to the public, realized inside the anti-aerial shelter of Villa Doria in Genoa (Italy) and it’s targeting people interested in re-living the prehistory of Liguria.
Among the trees at “Parco di Villa Doria”, behind Piazza Bonavino di Pegli, the entrance of an anti-aerial shelter is situated, dug on a side of the hill. Its appearance is similar to that of a cave, also thanks to the setting in which it’s placed, safe and distant from the city noise...]]></description>
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