The Museo Archeologico Lametino houses a vast collection of artifacts discovered in various sites across the Lametina plain. These artifacts allow visitors to trace the historical evolution of the region from the Paleolithic era to the late medieval age. The museum is divided into three sections: prehistoric, classical age, and medieval age, each showcasing unique artifacts from their respective periods.
In addition to its collection of artifacts, the Museo Archeologico Lametino also offers an interesting insight into experimental archaeology. This involves the reconstruction of tools and manufacturing technologies used in the Neolithic era for making pots. This unique feature provides a hands-on understanding of ancient techniques and practices.
The medieval section of the Museo Archeologico Lametino showcases three significant monuments from the Lamezia Terme region: the church of the Holy Forty Martyrs, the Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria, and the Norman-Swabian castle. These monuments provide a glimpse into the architectural and cultural richness of the medieval period in this region.
Piazzetta San Domenico, Lamezia Terme
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