Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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The Archaeological Museum di Bisaccia opens its doors to the tournament, "the mysterious" 10 November 2010

Who has not dreamed of go in search of missing treasures and dress, at least for a day, the shoes of the legendary Indiana Jones or enterprising Ben Gates? For many lovers of art, archeology and adventure, the dream continues to happen with the tournament " the mysterious " promoted by the government in agreement with RAI, the 'Regional Superintendents and School Office in order to promote and enhance the many artistic and archaeological sites in Campania.
Of course, you do not like going in search of the Lost Ark, the Holy Grail or the treasure of the Templars - they willingly leave the risky adventures to Harrison Ford and Nicolas Cage - but the game, which is divided into a series of treasure hunts, is equally as intriguing is to identify a work of art or an archaeological find from a number of details published every Wednesday afternoon, in the cultural portal of Campania ( http://www.culturacampania.rai . com / ) and related to as many works of art found in five places, one for each province. This week the game will bear many competitors - mostly students - including the Archaeological Museum in Bisaccia, this charming ground floor of the ducal castle, built by the Lombards in the second half of the eighth century. Obviously, the questions of the game are formulated so that, in principle, you can not answer by consulting books, catalogs and the Internet, but actually visiting the sites reported weekly. Among these, of course, the Museum of Bisaccia, which is divided into a chronological exhibition along which they are exposed pottery and personal ornaments dating from the Iron Age, pots of dough, clay and figulina of bronze of great value, imported from the Etruscans, and the most significant findings obtained by the Hill Old Cemetery, where they were brought to light a vast necropolis, dating from the ninth century BC, and an area of \u200b\u200bsettlement (VI and fifth centuries BC) that overlaps . And it is precisely among these historical Irpinia evidence that competitors are invited to one of five mysterious works of the week. "We are very proud - says the managing director of the museum, Pasquale Gallicchio - that Rai and the region have chosen our museum for this very important initiative. It will be an opportunity to show the beauty of our museum, which has received the recognition of regional interest and of the ducal castle. An event that anticipates the opening of the new exhibition hall which will be located in more than 50 exhibits very interesting. We work to raise the cultural role of our country and Alta Irpinia. I think we're doing a good job. "The hunt will begin today at 17 and will close on Monday morning. Participants in the tournament, after visiting the museum, notify the results online, stating the title, the 'author, any missing details and, if present, the number of inventory work. Participants will also take pictures or shoot with the camera key stages of the hunt. The most significant pictures and video will be posted on the Portal of Culture. The citizen or student - individual or team - which will have the most points in the week, will receive a collection of fifteen plays DVDs, documentaries, history and fiction inspired by the classics of world literature. The tournament, which provides for another week of games will be won, however, who will get the highest score. As a reward ten DVD series about fiction and cultural documentaries.

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