Egnazia and back to Monopoli in the rain (!)

Fasano / Apulia / Italy - 5/26/19

Today it is raining – and I am a fair weather cyclist. David says it’s ok so long as it isn’t cold and windy as well.

Pausing under an olive  tree:

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Once I was wet it wasn’t that bad.

We stopped at Egnazia – an ancient city that was inhabited from about 800BC to 700AD.

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The museum is excellent with well displayed exhibits from Neolithic times to the Romans.

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The Greeks came in about 8-700BC and traded with the local messapians who were trader / farmers.

Is this the first high 5 ever recorded?

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By the 4th century BC there was a population boom and subsequent squabbling and bandits hence the building of the city walls and fortifications.

I loved these grave statues of dining and relaxing:

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This is the head of Attis:

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The Romans also built the roads which looked pretty uncomfortable if you were in a carriage.

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David liked this skillet:

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We also went into a Messapian tomb of about 4th century BC which was painted as if a bedroom with wooden beams and pomegranate decoration to symbolise the afterlife. Pottery pomegranates were also placed in the tombs

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The ancient monolithic tomb doors still swung on their hinges!

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Unfortunately this tomb was empty- it’s contents are most likely in the British Museum.

We wandered around the archeological remains – amphitheater, forum, baths, houses and roads. It stopped raining.

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Then we stopped for a delicious sea-food lunch at a beach club all ready for the Sunday bathers. As there were none we were very well looked after.

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After a quick paddle in the Adriatic we pedalled on to Monopoli.

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Apulia / Adriatic Sea / Italy - 5/26/19

I hope you enjoyed our taste of Puglia – we certainly did!

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