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Stele di Anvòia

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Perched at an elevation of 867 metres on the Borno Plateau within Italy's historic Val Camonica, the Stele di Anvòia is a remarkable Copper Age archaeological site. This ancient ceremonial area, located in Ossimo, Brescia, is renowned for its megalithic monuments, specifically the impressive statue-menhirs that offer a profound glimpse into the beliefs and rituals of early Alpine communities. It forms a significant part of the Asinino-Anvòia Archaeological Park, nestled in the Lombardy region of the Italian Alps, a landscape…

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  • Location: Ossimo, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy

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    Here you'll find a group of engraved monoliths (engraved stone blocks) dating back to the Copper Age (about 4,500 years ago, or the 3rd millennium BC). These stelae were part of an important ceremonial and megalithic site, where rituals were held. They are characterized by engravings depicting celestial symbols, animals, weapons (such as Remedello-type daggers), and stylized human faces, sometimes with decorative elements such as pendants and collars. The original stelae have been removed for conservation reasons and are on display at the MUPRE (National Museum of Prehistory of Valle Camonica) in Capo di Ponte. Reproductions are visible here.
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    Location: Ossimo, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are the original ancient stelae still visible at the Stele di Anvòia site?

    No, the original Copper Age stelae have been removed from the site for conservation purposes. They are now preserved and displayed at the MUPRE (National Museum of Prehistory of Valle Camonica) in Capo di Ponte. At the Stele di Anvòia site itself, visitors can view high-quality resin reproductions, thoughtfully placed to allow for an immersive experience in their original archaeological context.

    What kind of carvings and symbols can be seen on the stelae reproductions?

    The reproductions at Stele di Anvòia showcase a rich variety of Copper Age carvings. These include anthropomorphic figures (human-like forms, some with stylized faces), symbolic motifs like "U" or "T" shaped parallel lines (often representing necklaces), superimposed triangles, double-spiral pendants, and comb-like patterns. You can also spot the distinctive "Sun with three rays" motif and depictions of weaponry, such as Remedello-type daggers.

    Is the Stele di Anvòia site suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Stele di Anvòia site is generally considered family-friendly. It's an outdoor archaeological park with informational panels and a model illustrating how the site appeared 4,500 years ago, which can be engaging for children. The terrain is relatively easy to navigate, making it suitable for a leisurely educational visit. However, it's always advisable to wear comfortable footwear.

    Are dogs allowed at the Stele di Anvòia archaeological park?

    While the site is an outdoor archaeological park, specific regulations regarding dogs are not explicitly stated in the provided information. Generally, in Italian archaeological parks, dogs are often permitted on leash, but it's always best to check local signage upon arrival or contact the park administration directly for the most current rules.

    What is the hiking difficulty of trails directly around Stele di Anvòia?

    The immediate area around the Stele di Anvòia site itself is an archaeological park, offering a contemplative walk rather than a strenuous hike. The terrain is part of a rural landscape, likely with easy, well-maintained paths suitable for all ages. For more challenging routes, hikers would need to explore the broader network of trails in the Val Camonica area.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Stele di Anvòia?

    A visit to the Stele di Anvòia site itself, including time to explore the reproductions, read the informational panels, and appreciate the historical context, typically takes 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to combine your visit with nearby trails or the MUPRE museum, you should allocate more time for your day.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Stele di Anvòia?

    The Stele di Anvòia is situated in a rural landscape on the Borno Plateau, specifically in Ossimo. While the immediate vicinity of the archaeological park might not have direct amenities, the nearby villages and towns in Val Camonica, such as Ossimo Inferiore or Capo di Ponte, will offer options for cafes, restaurants, and other services.

    What is the historical significance of the Stele di Anvòia site?

    Stele di Anvòia is a site of immense archaeological significance, representing one of the most important megalithic sanctuaries of the Copper Age (around 2500 BCE) in the Central Alps. It provides profound insights into the beliefs, rituals, and ideology of ancient Alpine communities, particularly concerning ancestors, descent, and memory, evidenced by the symbolic monoliths and ritual structures found there.

    Can I access Stele di Anvòia by public transport?

    The site is generally accessible by car, often from the Church of S. Rocco of Ossimo Inferiore. While public transport options in rural areas like the Borno Plateau can be limited, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport services connecting to Ossimo or nearby towns in Val Camonica. However, a car typically offers the most convenient access.

    What kind of weather conditions should I expect when visiting Stele di Anvòia?

    Located on the Borno Plateau at 867 meters elevation, Stele di Anvòia experiences typical Alpine weather. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, ideal for outdoor exploration. Summers are generally warm but can have afternoon thunderstorms. Winters are cold, with potential for snow, which could make access and exploration more challenging. Always check the local forecast before your visit.

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