{"id":33996,"date":"2017-09-25T14:41:00","date_gmt":"2017-09-25T14:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/2017\/09\/25\/la-mano-romana-del-marq-se-expondra-en-madrid-para-conmemorar-el-150-aniversario-del-museo-arqueologico-nacional\/"},"modified":"2017-09-25T14:41:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-25T14:41:00","slug":"la-mano-romana-del-marq-se-expondra-en-madrid-para-conmemorar-el-150-aniversario-del-museo-arqueologico-nacional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/la-mano-romana-del-marq-se-expondra-en-madrid-para-conmemorar-el-150-aniversario-del-museo-arqueologico-nacional\/","title":{"rendered":"The MARQ's Roman Hand will be exhibited in Madrid to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the National Archaeological Museum."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"\/contenido\/genericas\/Mano romana.jpg\" style=\"height:448px; width:297px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reeftiger.es\/relojes-mujer.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Women's watches<\/a><\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>MARQ<\/strong> will be present in the exceptional anthological exhibition with which<strong> <\/strong>on <strong>National Archaeological Museum<\/strong> (MAN) will celebrate its 150th anniversary. <strong>\"The Power of the Past<\/strong> will present the essentials of history and archaeology and will bring together in <strong>Madrid 150 pieces<\/strong> from more than sixty institutions and museums from all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><em>Roman Hand <\/em>of Lucentum<\/strong> will be part of this exhibition, which will be open to the public next year. <strong>7 October<\/strong> and can be visited until <strong>1 April 2018<\/strong>.  It is a unique and iconic piece from the MARQ that corresponds to the left hand and part of the forearm of a <strong>monumental Roman bronze sculpture<\/strong>found during the 2005 excavation campaign at the head of the forum of the <strong>ancient Roman city<\/strong> from <em>Lucentum<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This unique work presents elements hitherto undocumented in the <strong>classical Greco-Roman world<\/strong>. One of them is the knob of the handle of the <strong>ceremonial sword or <em>parazonium<\/em><\/strong>consisting of two <strong>eagle heads<\/strong> facing away from each other. Moreover, this is the first time that a <strong>hand gripping the sword<\/strong>In other bronze sculptures, the two elements have been preserved separately. In addition, the <strong>ring engraved with the <em>lituus<\/em><\/strong> -the staff of the augur priest - suggests that it is a sculpture related to the emperor (perhaps <strong>Augusto<\/strong>) or some <strong>member of the imperial family<\/strong> dressed in military uniform. This theory was reinforced after the <strong>metallographic analysis<\/strong> which revealed a work of <strong>high technical quality<\/strong>probably carried out in <strong>workshops in Italy<\/strong>. In all probability it was destined either to preside over a temple in the forum of Lucentum or to stand on a pedestal in its square.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its discovery, the <em>Hand <\/em>of Lucentum is on the <strong>Rome Room<\/strong> of the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante and has visited such outstanding museums as the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante. <strong>Hermitage in St Petersburg<\/strong> (Russia) and the <strong>Drents Museum in Assen<\/strong> (Netherlands), among others. It has been studied by <strong>Manuel Olcina<\/strong>The monograph was published by MARQ's technical director in a detailed monograph and has been presented to the scientific community in <strong>congresses<\/strong> specialised <strong>Spain and Germany<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; El MARQ estar&aacute; presente en la excepcional muestra antol&oacute;gica con la que el Museo<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> [\u2026]<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"kia_subtitle":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-33996","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry"],"meta_box":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/33996","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=33996"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/33996\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=33996"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=33996"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/marqalicante-admin.qwair.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=33996"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}