Buried Treasure? We’ll find out. 

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This fall, the exciting news from Sicily for geeks like me is that archaeologists believe they have finally found the location of the amphitheater at Agrigento. For centuries, scholars have searched for its location, knowing that a city of the size and magnificence of Akragas, as the metropolis was called during ancient times, must have had an amphitheater. However, its location–still just theoretical–has alluded archaeologists such as Thomas Fazello, who sought it in the 15th century, and Pirro Marconi who unsuccessfully dug for it in the early 20th century. Today, a group of researchers from Polytechnic of Bari and University of Catania think they have enough evidence, concluding that the remains of the Hellenistic-Roman theater are near the Church of St. Nicholas (pictured). With great anticipation, this past Monday, excavations began to unearth what Valley of the Temples Director Giuseppe Parello and others hope is the realization of their dreams. 

I’ll keep you posted!

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Allison Scola is founder, owner, and curator of Experience Sicily and the Cannoli Crawl. Named one of the experts for the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, Scola writes and lectures on Sicily and leads immersive tours and designs custom itineraries that delight discerning travelers. She has been featured on Rudy Maxa’s World with the Carey’s, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show and as the cannoli expert in the documentary Cannoli, Traditions Around the Table. Scola has lectured about Sicily at University of Pennsylvania, The New School, LIU Post University, Queens College, Westchester Italian Cultural Center, at high schools in the New York City metropolitan area, and at events in New York City.

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