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Inscription from Fasti Amiternini, document listing fasti days and non-fasti days in Ancient Amiternum, detail from festivals calendar
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Inscription from Fasti Amiternini, document listing fasti days and non-fasti days in Ancient Amiternum, detail from festivals calendar
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Inscription from Fasti Amiternini, a document listing the fasti days and non-fasti days in Ancient Amiternum. Detail from the festivals calendar
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Calendar Circa 1st Century Cracked Damaged Full Frame Latin Script Stone Text Time
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This print showcases an ancient inscription from the Fasti Amiternini, a remarkable document that meticulously lists the fasti days and non-fasti days in Ancient Amiternum. Dating back to the 1st century A. D. , this artifact offers us a fascinating glimpse into Roman civilization and its intricate calendar system. Despite its damaged state, with cracked stone and weathered text, this inscription exudes an undeniable sense of history and timelessness. The horizontal composition allows us to appreciate every detail of this ancient calendar's festivals. Its full frame presentation emphasizes the importance of preserving our past for future generations. The artistry behind this Latin script is awe-inspiring, as it reflects the craftsmanship of skilled artisans who painstakingly engraved each character onto stone. As we explore this image, we are transported back in time to an era when these inscriptions held significant cultural and religious meaning for the people of Ancient Rome. Intriguingly devoid of any human presence, this photograph invites us to contemplate how civilizations evolve over centuries while leaving behind remnants like these inscriptions as silent witnesses to their existence. It serves as a reminder that even though empires rise and fall, their legacies endure through artifacts such as these. This extraordinary print from Universal Images Group (UIG) captures not only a piece of ancient civilization but also ignites our curiosity about those who once lived in Ancient Amiternum - their beliefs, traditions, and daily lives forever etched on stone for us to marvel at today.
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