After a long and important institutional and cultural collaboration, the deposit, in the
Museum of the Town and the Territory of Cori, by the Ashmolean Museum
of Oxford, of a group of
fragments of architectural terracottas belonging to the decoration of an archaic temple illegally
dug in the site of Caprifico of Cisterna (Latina), which is supposed to he the ancient Pometia,
gives the opportunity of evaluating the consistence, the function, the meaning and the chronology
of this important context and of assessing the role of international museums in the preservation of
the italian archaeological patrimony.