Deads mother. Nuraghic Culture
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Deads mother. Nuraghic Culture
Mother of the dead child. 1500-800 BC. Bronze Age. Nuraghic Culture. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. SARDINIA. Cagliari. National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Proc: ITALY. SARDINIA
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1500 Archaeological Bronze Cagliari Childhood Childish Dead Feminine Insides Italia Italians Metals Peninsula Prehistoric Prehistorical Prehistory Proc Sardinia Sardinian Upright Europeans Persons Sardinians
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1. Title: "Mother of the Dead Child: A Symbol of Grief and Love in the Nuraghic Culture" This evocative bronze sculpture, dating back to the Nuraghic Culture of Sardinia, Italy, around 1500-800 BC, captures the poignant image of a grieving mother holding her dead child. The sculpture, now housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari, is a poignant reminder of the deep emotional connections between parents and their children, even in ancient times. The vertical, upright position of the mother and child sculpture is a common feature of Nuraghic art, reflecting the cultural significance of the vertical axis in their society. The use of bronze, a valuable metal in the Bronze Age, further underscores the importance of this piece. The mother's expression is one of profound sadness and love, as she tenderly cradles her child. The child, whether a boy or a girl, is depicted in a peaceful and innocent pose, suggesting the fleeting nature of childhood. The interior of the museum provides a fitting backdrop for this poignant scene, inviting visitors to reflect on the universal themes of loss, love, and the human condition. The Nuraghic Culture, which flourished on the Italian peninsula, is known for its rich artistic and architectural heritage, and this sculpture is a testament to the depth of feeling and creativity that characterized this prehistoric society. This image offers a glimpse into the lives of the people of the Nuraghic Culture, providing a window into their world and offering a poignant reminder of the enduring bond between mothers and their children. The scene is a powerful reminder that, despite the passage of time and the changes in society, the love and grief experienced by a mother for her child remains a constant and profound emotion.
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