Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)

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Main Author: Lo Monaco, Viviana
Publication Date: 2022
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Source: Caminhos da História (Montes Claros. Online)
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Summary: In Val Camônica (Brescia, Italy) there is the largest archaeological site of rock-art in Europe and its investigation began in the first half of the 20th century. Since then, the area has become increasingly important for the study of (so-called) prehistoric Europe and has played a highly representative role in the search for the ancient roots of the valley communities and, more generally, of northern Italy itself. In the late 1980s, the Lega Nord party (today the Lega party) was created, promoting the institution of an independent state called Padania. From that moment on, the themes of rock engravings were adopted, used and abused to disseminate ideologies and justify political intentions. The present text aims to briefly illustrate the dynamics behind the civil and political movement of the then Lega Nord and use of archaeology by institutions to forge the path towards the formation of a common European identity based on the history of Lombardy.
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spelling Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)Arqueología y separatismo: el caso de Val Camônica (Lombardía, Italia): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)Arqueologia e separatismo: o caso do Val Camônica (Lombardia, Itália): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)Pré-história europeiaArte rupestreVal CamônicaArqueologia e identidadesArqueologia e políticaEuropean prehistoryRock-artVal CamonicaArchaeology and IdentitiesArchaeology and politicsPrehistoria europeaArte rupestreVal CamonicaArqueología e IdentidadesArqueología y PolíticaIn Val Camônica (Brescia, Italy) there is the largest archaeological site of rock-art in Europe and its investigation began in the first half of the 20th century. Since then, the area has become increasingly important for the study of (so-called) prehistoric Europe and has played a highly representative role in the search for the ancient roots of the valley communities and, more generally, of northern Italy itself. In the late 1980s, the Lega Nord party (today the Lega party) was created, promoting the institution of an independent state called Padania. From that moment on, the themes of rock engravings were adopted, used and abused to disseminate ideologies and justify political intentions. The present text aims to briefly illustrate the dynamics behind the civil and political movement of the then Lega Nord and use of archaeology by institutions to forge the path towards the formation of a common European identity based on the history of Lombardy.En Val Camônica (Brescia, Italia) se encuentra el sitio arqueológico de arte rupestre más grande de Europa y su investigación se inició en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Desde entonces, el área se ha vuelto cada vez más importante para el estudio de la (llamada) Europa prehistórica y ha desempeñado un papel muy representativo en la búsqueda de las raíces antiguas de las comunidades del valle y, de manera más general, del norte de Italia. A finales de la década de 1980, se creó el partido Lega Nord (hoy partido Lega), que promovió la institución de un estado independiente llamado Padania. A partir de ese momento, los temas de los grabados rupestres fueron adoptados, utilizados y abusados ​​para difundir ideologías y justificar intenciones políticas. El presente texto pretende ilustrar brevemente la dinámica detrás del movimiento civil y político de la entonces Lega Nord y los esfuerzos de las instituciones que apelaron a la arqueología para reconstruir el camino hacia la formación de una identidad europea común basada en la historia de Lombardía.No Val Camônica (Brescia, Itália) há o maior sítio de arte rupestre da Europa, cuja investigação começou na primeira metade do século XX. Desde então a área se tornou cada vez mais importante para o estudo da (assim chamada) pré-história europeia e desempenhou um papel altamente representativo na busca das antigas raízes das comunidades do vale e, mais em geral, da própria Itália do norte. No final da década de 1980 foi criado o partido da Lega Nord (hoje o partido da Lega), promotor da instituição de um estado independente: a Padania. A partir desse momento, os temas das gravuras rupestres foram adotados, usados e abusados para divulgar ideologias e justificar intenções políticas. O presente texto visa ilustrar brevemente a dinâmica que está por trás do movimento civil e político da então Lega Nord e o esforço das instituições que se apelam à arqueologia para reconstruir o percurso da formação de uma identidade europeia comum a partir da história da Lombardia.Editora Unimontes2022-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/caminhosdahistoria/article/view/484610.46551/issn.2317-0875v27n1p.96-115Caminhos da História; v. 27 n. 1 (2022): Diálogos entre História e Arqueologia: métodos e abordagens teóricas; 96-1152317-08751517-3771reponame:Caminhos da História (Montes Claros. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES)instacron:UNIMONTESporhttps://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/caminhosdahistoria/article/view/4846/5121https://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/caminhosdahistoria/article/view/4846/4934Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Caminhos da Historiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLo Monaco, Viviana 2022-03-23T16:48:14Zoai:ojs2.periodicos.unimontes.br:article/4846Revistahttps://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/caminhosdahistoria/indexPUBhttps://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/caminhosdahistoria/oairevista.caminhosdahistoria@unimontes.br || portal.periodicos@unimontes.br2317-08751517-3771opendoar:2022-03-23T16:48:14Caminhos da História (Montes Claros. Online) - Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
Arqueología y separatismo: el caso de Val Camônica (Lombardía, Italia): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
Arqueologia e separatismo: o caso do Val Camônica (Lombardia, Itália): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
title Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
spellingShingle Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
Lo Monaco, Viviana
Pré-história europeia
Arte rupestre
Val Camônica
Arqueologia e identidades
Arqueologia e política
European prehistory
Rock-art
Val Camonica
Archaeology and Identities
Archaeology and politics
Prehistoria europea
Arte rupestre
Val Camonica
Arqueología e Identidades
Arqueología y Política
title_short Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
title_full Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
title_fullStr Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
title_sort Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy): Archeology and separatism: the case of Val Camônica (Lombardy, Italy)
author Lo Monaco, Viviana
author_facet Lo Monaco, Viviana
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lo Monaco, Viviana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pré-história europeia
Arte rupestre
Val Camônica
Arqueologia e identidades
Arqueologia e política
European prehistory
Rock-art
Val Camonica
Archaeology and Identities
Archaeology and politics
Prehistoria europea
Arte rupestre
Val Camonica
Arqueología e Identidades
Arqueología y Política
topic Pré-história europeia
Arte rupestre
Val Camônica
Arqueologia e identidades
Arqueologia e política
European prehistory
Rock-art
Val Camonica
Archaeology and Identities
Archaeology and politics
Prehistoria europea
Arte rupestre
Val Camonica
Arqueología e Identidades
Arqueología y Política
description In Val Camônica (Brescia, Italy) there is the largest archaeological site of rock-art in Europe and its investigation began in the first half of the 20th century. Since then, the area has become increasingly important for the study of (so-called) prehistoric Europe and has played a highly representative role in the search for the ancient roots of the valley communities and, more generally, of northern Italy itself. In the late 1980s, the Lega Nord party (today the Lega party) was created, promoting the institution of an independent state called Padania. From that moment on, the themes of rock engravings were adopted, used and abused to disseminate ideologies and justify political intentions. The present text aims to briefly illustrate the dynamics behind the civil and political movement of the then Lega Nord and use of archaeology by institutions to forge the path towards the formation of a common European identity based on the history of Lombardy.
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