• Drawing (1906) of the excavated Lapis Niger in the Roman Forum, in Rome, Italy. Visible are the sacellum (miniature shrine; left), the truncated tufa column (right)...
  • The Lapis Niger, or ‘Black Stone’, a slab of black marble, lies in the Comitium to the right of the Arch of Septimius Severus, protected by a low roof.
  • The Lapis Niger was a shrine within the Comitium. It is one of the only surviving parts of the structure, however it can be hard to see as it is located underground.
  • Lapis niger ( Latince'de "kara taş" ), Roma'daki Roma Forumu bölgesinde , Curia Iulia'dan çok uzak olmayan mitinglerin bulunduğu bir arkeolojik sitedir .
  • The Lapis Niger is located within the Roman Forum and thus has the same opening hours and entrance fee as the rest of the archaeological excavations.
  • Durante l'età repubblicana, tutto fu sepolto sotto una spessa coltre di marmo nero, il Lapis Niger.
  • The secret of Lapis Niger was discovered at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries during excavations conducted by the archaeologist Giacomo Boni.
  • The Lapis Niger, meaning “Black Stone” in Latin was first brought to light in a series of excavations by Giacomo Boni in 1899-1900, located between the Curia...
  • One of its most outstanding discoveries in the Forum is the Lapis Niger (black stone in Latin), an ancient sanctuary where one of the first known Latin inscriptions...
  • Filippo Coarelli , başka bir geleneğin lapis niger'in "ölümcül bir yer olduğunu, çünkü Romulus'un ölümü için tasarlandığını" belirten Festus Grammaticus...
  • Above: Photo of a cast of the Lapis Niger by author, Museo Epigraphico, Roma.
  • Renovation works are still in process, therefore the Lapis Niger is not accessible to visitors.
  • lapis niger terimi, latince'de siyah taş anlamına gelmektedir. anıtın siyah mermerden yapılmış olması ve zaman içinde tahrip olmuş olması nedeniyle bu isim...