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L'Italia paga milioni per affreschi etruschi: "Questo è il nostro patrimonio culturale"
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L'Italia paga milioni per affreschi etruschi: "Questo è il nostro patrimonio culturale"

The Italian state has purchased Etruscan frescoes from a tomb dating back at least 2300 years for 15 million euros. These frescoes, part of the François Tomb discovered in 1857 by archaeologist Alessandro François, are among the best-preserved works of the Etruscans, an advanced civilization that preceded the Romans in central Italy. The tomb, located in the city of Vulci, was a center of Etruscan power and features scenes combining Greek mythology with Etruscan history, including the sacrifice of Trojan captives by Achilles and the liberation of an Etruscan nobleman by Mastarna, who was later known as Servius Tullius, the sixth legendary king of Rome. The frescoes provide rare insight into conflicts between local rivals and depict Etruscan heroes killing their enemies. According to Luana Toniolo, head of the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome, these frescoes offer a unique glimpse into Etruscan culture, highlighting their influence on early Roman religion, urban life, and the emancipation of women compared to Greek and Roman societies. The tomb was found on land belonging to the Torlonia family, one of Rome’s wealthiest banking families in the 19th century, and the E

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L'Italia paga milioni per affreschi etruschi: "Questo è il nostro patrimonio culturale"

The Italian state has purchased Etruscan frescoes from a tomb dating back at least 2300 years for 15 million euros. These frescoes, part of the François Tomb discovered in 1857 by archaeologist Alessandro François, are among the best-preserved works of the Etruscans, an advanced civilization that preceded the Romans in central Italy. The tomb, located in the city of Vulci, was a center of Etruscan power and features scenes combining Greek mythology with Etruscan history, including the sacrifice of Trojan captives by Achilles and the liberation of an Etruscan nobleman by Mastarna, who was later known as Servius Tullius, the sixth legendary king of Rome. The frescoes provide rare insight into conflicts between local rivals and depict Etruscan heroes killing their enemies. According to Luana Toniolo, head of the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome, these frescoes offer a unique glimpse into Etruscan culture, highlighting their influence on early Roman religion, urban life, and the emancipation of women compared to Greek and Roman societies. The tomb was found on land belonging to the Torlonia family, one of Rome’s wealthiest banking families in the 19th century, and the E

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article discusses the purchase of ancient cultural artifacts by the Italian state, focusing on historical and archaeological significance rather than contemporary political issues. There is no evident framing that leans toward any particular political ideology.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 85): The article provides detailed historical context and accurately describes the acquisition of the frescoes from an Etruscan tomb. It references the tomb's age, location, and cultural significance. The mention of the rivalry between local factions and the identification of figures as Roman and Etrusca

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