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Piceni Collection

Discover the captivating world of the Piceni, one of the ancient Italic civilizations

Background imagePiceni Collection: Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum

Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 6th century b.C. The Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from the necropolis of Aufinum. Height 2.09 m, detail

Background imagePiceni Collection: Fragment of female statue, from Abruzzo Region, Italy

Fragment of female statue, from Abruzzo Region, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Fragment of female statue. From Abruzzo Region

Background imagePiceni Collection: Male torso statue, from Atessa, Province of Chieti, Italy

Male torso statue, from Atessa, Province of Chieti, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Male torso statue, from Atessa, province of Chieti

Background imagePiceni Collection: Fragment of stele-statue known as Devils legs, from Collelongo, Province of L Aquila, Italy

Fragment of stele-statue known as Devils legs, from Collelongo, Province of L Aquila, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Sculptural fragment of a stele-statue known as the " Devils legs". From Collelongo, province of L Aquila

Background imagePiceni Collection: Dark pots, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy

Dark pots, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Dark pots. From the necropolis of Novilara, province of Pesaro-Urbino

Background imagePiceni Collection: Bow fibula, from Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata

Bow fibula, from Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 8th century b.C. Bow fibula. From Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata

Background imagePiceni Collection: Fragment of bronze knitting, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy

Fragment of bronze knitting, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 7th century b.C. Fragment of a bronze knitting. From the necropolis of Novilara, province of Pesaro-Urbino

Background imagePiceni Collection: Funerary objects from tomb of man, with razor, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy

Funerary objects from tomb of man, with razor, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Funerary objects from the tomb of a man, with razor. From the necropolis of Novilara, province of Pesaro-Urbino

Background imagePiceni Collection: Funerary objects with colored glass and bone necklaces, amber brooches, from Novilara

Funerary objects with colored glass and bone necklaces, amber brooches, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Funerary objects from the tomb of a woman, with colored glass and bone necklaces, amber brooches

Background imagePiceni Collection: Bronze oinochoe, detail of handle

Bronze oinochoe, detail of handle
Italic civilizations, Piceni. Bronze oinochoe. Detail of the handle

Background imagePiceni Collection: Censer, from necropolis of Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy

Censer, from necropolis of Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni. Censer. From the necropolis of Novilara, province of Pesaro-Urbino

Background imagePiceni Collection: Helmet, from necropolis of Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy

Helmet, from necropolis of Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 7th-6th century b.C. Helmet. From the necropolis of Novilara, fondo Servici, province of Pesaro-Urbino

Background imagePiceni Collection: Funerary objects from tomb of woman, spindle and spools, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino

Funerary objects from tomb of woman, spindle and spools, from Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 9th century b.C. Funerary objects from the tomb of a woman, spindle and spools. From the necropolis of Novilara, province of Pesaro-Urbino


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Discover the captivating world of the Piceni, one of the ancient Italic civilizations. Immerse yourself in their rich history as we unveil remarkable artifacts that shed light on their culture and traditions. Behold the awe-inspiring Warrior Capestrano, a limestone sculpture from the necropolis of Aufinum. Its intricate details and fierce expression speak volumes about the bravery and valor of these ancient warriors. Marvel at the fragments of female statues found in Abruzzo Region, Italy. These delicate pieces offer a glimpse into the beauty and grace that adorned Piceni society. Witness strength embodied in stone with the male torso statue from Atessa, Province of Chieti, Italy. The chiseled muscles reflect not only physical prowess but also symbolize power within this civilization. Delve into mystery with fragments of stele-statues known as Devil's legs from Collelongo, Province of L'Aquila, Italy. These enigmatic sculptures leave us pondering their significance and role in Piceni beliefs. Admire exquisite dark pots discovered in Novilara, Province of Pesaro-Urbino, Italy. Their elegant craftsmanship showcases both artistic skill and practicality within everyday life for these ancient people. Unearthed from Moie di Pollenza comes a bow fibula – an intricate piece that highlights Piceni's mastery over metalwork. This artifact serves as a testament to their advanced craftsmanship techniques. Explore bronze knitting fragments found in Novilara which provide insight into textile production during this era. Such discoveries demonstrate how innovation was woven into every aspect of daily life for these resourceful people. Step further into mystique with funerary objects such as razors discovered alongside human remains in Novilara tombs. These items offer glimpses into burial rituals practiced by Piceni communities to honor their deceased loved ones. Be enchanted by funerary objects adorned with colored glass and bone necklaces along with amber brooches, all discovered in Novilara.