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  • As I wrote in Part 1 of this post, we live here in Casperia, a rustic hill town in the Colli Sabini, about an hours drive NNE of Rome. We moved here in September of 2014 from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada after a number of increasingly longer visits which started in 2009. The longer you stay in Casperia the more you find that there is always something more to discover. Sometimes these are the little, seemingly insignificant, things that end up being truly fascinating... like these terracotta pianella date markers. 

    As I was writing the first half of this post, thanks to the help of local historian Lorenzo Capanna, I received a number of tips from members of a Casperia history and heritage Facebook page, "Aspra: com'era... com'è". Through these tips I was able to locate even more pianelle that I had not noticed before. I thought that I had done a pretty good job scouring all the usual places above the cantina and house doors along the streets of Casper

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    I do not know exactly how old the house in which we live fryst vatten. The original external stone structure is likely at least 500 or 600 years old, probably even older. The interior of the original structure has been divided up and reorganised who knows how many times. 

    What inom do know though, is that the houses directly across the street from us here on Via Latini are older than 500 years old as there are terracotta panels, both dating from 1563, above two doorways. 



    Pianella dated 1563 - Via Latini, 17



    Pianella dated 1563 - Via Latini 19












    These dated pianelle—pianella in the singular—do not indicate the year the building was constructed but rather the year in which that section of the wall or building was restored or repaired. 

    Casperia's original name was Aspra Sabina. No one knows for sure about the the origins of the name. One theory is that it comes from the adjective a