@archaeology_bae: The Iguvine Tablets, also known as the Eugubian Tablets or Eugubine Tables, are a series of seven bronze tablets from ancient Iguvium (modern Gubbio), Italy, written in the ancient Italic language Umbrian. The earliest tablets, written in the native Umbrian alphabet, were probably produced in the 3rd century BC, and the latest, written in the Latin alphabet, from the 1st century BC. The tablets contain religious inscriptions that memorialize the acts and rites of the Atiedian Brethren, a group of 12 priests of Jupiter with important municipal functions at Iguvium. The religious structure present in the tablets resembles that of the early stage of Roman religion, reflecting the Roman archaic triad and the group of gods more strictly related to Jupiter. Discovered in a farmer's field near Scheggia in the year 1444, they are currently housed in the Civic Museum of the Palazzo dei Consoli in Gubbio.
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Fleur_de_linguist (Paula V) :
I never knew this!!!
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𝕳𝖊𝖝𝕸𝖆𝖗𝖎𝖊 :
These are so cool
2024-12-11 01:25:43
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ancientblogger :
wow 😃 thanks for sharing!
2024-11-22 13:06:47
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glynn_cat :
Most classic form of procrastination 🥹
2024-11-24 19:30:55
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Just here for serotonin :
I get this. I'm a psychology student but I'm obsessed with ancient Babylon
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