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Barbarian civilization: inscription testimoning to the existence of a theater in Ticinum
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Barbarian civilization: inscription testimoning to the existence of a theater in Ticinum
LRI4646317 Barbarian civilization: inscription testimoning to the existence of a theater in Ticinum, 6th century (carved stone) by Ostrogothic (6th century); Musei Civici Del Castello Visconteo, Pavia, Italy; (add.info.: Barbarian civilization: inscription dating from the reign of King Ostrogoth Athalaric (516-534 AD) testimoning to the existence of a theatre in Ticinum (present-day Pavia). 6th century. Musei Civici, Sezione Archeologia, Pavia, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the Barbarian civilization, specifically an inscription that provides evidence of a theater in Ticinum during the 6th century. The stone carving, created by Ostrogothic artisans, is now housed in the Musei Civici Del Castello Visconteo in Pavia, Italy. The inscription itself dates back to the reign of King Ostrogoth Athalaric (516-534 AD) and serves as a testament to the existence of a vibrant cultural scene in Ticinum, present-day Pavia. It offers valuable insights into the artistic and architectural achievements of this ancient civilization. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography captures every intricate detail of this historical artifact. The image allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship involved but also highlights how written language played an essential role in documenting and preserving history during this period. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back to a time when Latin script adorned public spaces and theaters were centers for entertainment and community gatherings. This piece serves as a reminder that even amidst what may be considered "barbaric" times, civilizations flourished with their own unique contributions to art and culture. Through Ricciarini's lens, we can explore both the beauty and significance of this relic from the Middle Ages — an invaluable window into our shared human heritage.
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