Rome's Campo Vaccino (Cow Field)

 We are told that:

The term
Campo Vaccino
(literally "Cow Field" or "Cattle Field") began to be used for the site of the Roman Forum during the Middle Ages, with written records and maps firmly establishing the name by the 16th century

 By this period, the heart of ancient Roman political life had fallen into such disrepair that it was largely buried under layers of silt and debris, serving primarily as a pasture and market for livestock

16th–18th Century: The name Campo Vaccino became the official and popular designation. It was a common subject for famous artists like Claude Lorrain and Giovanni Battista Piranesi, who depicted cows grazing among the partially buried columns.


During the
1700s, artists like Piranesi and Canaletto produced famous paintings and etchings of the Campo Vaccino, capturing the surreal sight of the Roman Forum's columns half-buried in dirt and serving as a common pasture for cattle.

 These works are essential for modern archaeologists because they document exactly how much of the structures were visible before the 19th-century excavations began clearing away the nine meters of debris that had accumulated over a millennium

(code for GREAT YEAR 9, buried from c 7500 ya to c 1700s CE) .

 

 

 

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED:

Cattle Field = AGE OF TAURUS  = c. 6kya to c 4kya. 

MEANING ROME  died completely during the Age of Taurus and WAS DUG UP in the past CENTURIES. 

 Curia Julia = Ca Ra (or Ra Ka, Raka, Rock, Pat, Ptah, Patre, etc) = Cancer. 

It was built by Caesar (Osiris, Sare,Sirius) so it is from c 7800 years ago! Its name confirms this, too (Age of Cancer c 7,000 to c 10,000 years ago).



 

 

 

 

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