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The Capestrano Warrior

Via Guido Costanzi, 66100 Chieti CH, Italia ★★★★☆ 182 views
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About The Capestrano Warrior

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When you enter the room where it is kept, in the National Archaeological Museum of Abruzzo in Chieti, you are fascinated by its grandeur. It is a statue of more than two meters, standing, adorned only by elements 'war', but certainly the object that strikes the attention is the huge headdress with a wide flat brim, with a diameter of about 65 cm, above which there is an element yet to be deciphered, a sort of 'cap' decorated with a crest of oblique feathers, stopped by parallel fins, underlined by a frieze meander. The Capestrano Warrior came to light by chance in the summer of 1934 during the excavation of a vineyard, downstream from the village from which it takes its name. The statue was sculpted by the sculptor Aninis. The personage depicted, Nevio Pompuledio, is a man armed with a sword, knife, a pair of spears and a disc-armor, dating back to the 6th-5th century BC.

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The inscription on the pillar of the statue tells us how Nevio Pompuledio was one of the last kings who governed the people of Abruzzo. The sculpture was carved from a single block of limestone and is 209 cm high, excluding the base. The headgear, from the incredible amplitude, is a hemispheric cap with a crest grafted in the center. The features of the face, are stylized for some and real protective mask or funeral for others. At the height of the heart a pair of discs, Kardiophilakes, protect the chest and back. The waist is surrounded by a wide belt divided into five bands. The military equipment consists of: a long sword with a handle decorated with human figures arranged in two orders, with the hilt and a sheath with the figure of a couple of quadrupeds; a knife superimposed on the sword; an axe that, because of its very long handle, suggests a scepter. The shinbones must have been protected by shin guards, while the feet were protected by shoes and by braces placed under the malleolus. The dedicatory inscription is disposed vertically on a single line, to be read from the bottom to the top, with a sabellico idiom, completely similar to that one of the stele of Penna S. Andrea and very near to that umbro-osco.

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The Capestrano Warrior is housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Abruzzo located in Chieti. This is the primary destination for viewing this remarkable 6th-5th century BC sculpture, which stands over two meters tall and is one of the museum's most impressive exhibits.
The headdress is a hemispheric cap with a crest featuring oblique feathers stopped by parallel fins, decorated with a frieze meander pattern. The impressive headgear has a diameter of approximately 65 cm, making it one of the most striking features of this ancient warrior statue.
Nevio Pompuledio was one of the last kings who governed the people of Abruzzo during the 6th-5th century BC, as noted in the statue's inscription. The sculpture was discovered by chance in the summer of 1934 during vineyard excavations near the village of Capestrano, and was sculpted from a single block of limestone by artist Aninis.
The warrior is depicted with an impressive array of weaponry including a long sword with a handle decorated with human figures, a knife superimposed on the sword, and an axe-like object with a long handle suggesting a scepter. Additionally, he wears disc-shaped armor pieces (Kardiophilakes) protecting his chest and back, shin guards, and shoes with ankle braces.
The Capestrano Warrior stands 209 cm high, excluding its base, making it over two meters in total height. The entire sculpture was carved from a single block of limestone, demonstrating the remarkable craftsmanship of its ancient creator.