Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mine Nayuka Planetsuzy

Migration Indo - European.

groups of Indo-European peoples who formed the first group of Italian civilization were the Umbro-Sabelli that have left important finds in the area of \u200b\u200bAncona. In the area are found
Picena phases characterized dall'inumazione after cremation of the body such as Without a doubt indices of the presence of people villanoviane but soon give way to the opposite cultures that protect the body of the deceased by filling out the rites of burial burial with ornaments and objects clearly of the Balkans.
These populations are broadly identified with the viburnum were in turn driven by the Umbrian (not to identify with indigenous peoples ... Umbria).
Adding to the complexity of this migration is to report the presence of another population, the Samnites.
These people fell in the second millennium BC, settled in the current Abruzzo and were divided into Frentani, PETN and Saracens and another branch settled at Capua by the name of Osci or bells.
These people were very independent and become a famous warrior and defeat the Romans in 321 BC in their territories made history with the famous episode of "gauntlet" ...
The Samnites were definitely the first embryo of a federal city of the same culture .
as a political organization was certainly derived Indo-European as well as their language called "Oscan) from the Latin as well as religious expression. scattered throughout the area there were many shrines (Pietrabbondante, Campobasso Campochiaro and such) where Pio Rector worshiped Jupiter, Hercules, etc ...
Their temples were usually three rooms where precisely revered deity gradually also "imported" from Greece although it remained the most revered hero named Hercules. The discovery of several bronze statues depicting Hercules with his club are proof. The rituals of the underworld
first represented dall'incenerizione typical of the Indo-European (biconical vessels and small mounds) were transformed into burial during the Iron Age.
But a group as important if for no other number was surely the people of Umbria
main exponents of the second Indo-European migration.
These people occupied the ancient Italian soil until the Alps, according to many historians as Erodoto.Una test is found in place names that refer to the Indo-European language of Umbria Veneto as Adria (Atria, Dark City) or pin ( at Spinete tributary of the Po ').
Their rule lasted until the meeting / confrontation with the Etruscans in the sixth century BC who founded
circumpadana Etruria.
Fascinating though is the fact that the Etruscans had in this century an important center Chiusi
but a millennium before the Umbria had occupied the territory with its first major city to call Camars Chiusi was called by them ....
In the Tables of Gubbio is the finding that historical dozens of curses against
Etruscans who had dared to occupy hundreds of holy cities of Umbria. ... In the next issue we will discuss the
Piceni (the name of their totem animal: the pico (bird) ..

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