Listen "11. Room 10 - The Late Imperial and Medieval Ages"
Episode Synopsis
Audioguide by eArs 11. Room 10 - The Late Imperial and Medieval AgesWe conclude the tour with a glimpse into the late antique and medieval phase of the city, when Corfinio—by then reduced to its eastern section—was renamed Pentima and underwent the process of encastellation under Abbot Transmondo in the 11th century.Showcases 41 and 42 display items recovered from late antique and early medieval tombs, dating between the 5th and 8th centuries CE. These include pottery, iron and bronze tools, belt buckles, hooks, and blades.In the 11th century, Corfinio became an episcopal seat, hosting the Cathedral of St. Pelinus, built in the 12th century on the remains of pre-existing Roman structures. From this cathedral comes the slab decorated with a griffin relief, displayed in the center of the room, along with other older artifacts and fragments housed in display case 43.Thank you for journeying with us through the unparalleled history of ancient Corfinium and the valiant Italic peoples. Through the artifacts brought to light by Antonio De Nino, we rediscover the values and noble ideals of Italic culture, which today, more than ever, underscore the meaning of human dignity and freedom.We hope to see you again soon!
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