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The Groom and the Horse

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In the late 1980s archaeologists of the University of Padova discovered a grave where a young man, possibly 20 years old, and a young horse had been buried. Nearby there was the grave with the ashes of their master inside a great vase also containing other offerings (you can see part of it on the rìght), They were paert of a necropolis near the Piovego canal, once an area in the countryside, while the Venetic town of Padova was a flourishing fluvial port strong enough to vanquish a naval attack from a fleet from Sparta, Greece. At this time, the 5th century BC, the Venetkens lived in city-states connected with the major trading routes. The aristocratic elite was buried after cremation rites, while the servants were inhumated. We found also many graves of horses, to honor these noble animals, but in this case the horse and the groom were clearly sacrificed during the funerary rites for their master. The group is at the Civic Museum of Padova. Thanks for your kind comments.

Comments (45)


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virginiese

12:48PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Great capture and fascinating explanations.

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eekdog

1:01PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

wow, this is so creepy! love these shots you've been posting.

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claude19

1:23PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

wonderful capture with a fantastic comment !!!

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durleybeachbum

1:27PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

So very interesting. I bet a lot of present day servants are glad this practice is no longer common.

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Jean_C

1:29PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Fantastic documents with the photo and the expanations, thanks!

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miwi

1:57PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Klasse imagr great explanations.

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jayfar

2:03PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Another superb explanation and a super pic but I must say that I really do feel sorry for the victims.

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Richardphotos

2:12PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

poor horse having to give it's life for it's owner superb capture

West_coaster07

3:19PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Awesome work Sandra!!

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brycek

3:51PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Fantastic capture!!

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mgtcs

4:14PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Really awesome capture Sandra, excellent explanation, thank you for sharing!

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bobrgallegos

4:44PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Wow, powerful capture and narrative!

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magnus073

4:55PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

What an amazing photo Sandra, and I was simply fascinated with the background story beind the image. Thank you so much for always taking the time to provide the extras for us.

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Cyve

5:46PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Fantastic capture and great informations !!!

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Darkwish

5:59PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

You did very nice pic.

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wysiwig

6:22PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Such a poignant scene. The youth being buried on top of the horse. I wonder if there was a personal connection. Another example of the arrogance of power. At least here it was one horse and one young man. Today the powerful will sacrifice entire populations for profit.

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Faemike55

7:02PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

I have to agree with Andrea's comments. as for Mark's (wysiwig) comments, that is so true. Great capture

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jeroni

7:08PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Wonderful and very creative work

whaleman

11:42PM | Wed, 20 March 2013

Another sad history!

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renecyberdoc

12:09AM | Thu, 21 March 2013

awesome historybits.

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cricke49

1:02AM | Thu, 21 March 2013

outstanding capture and commentary of your country and it's past history, thanx for sharing!:)*5

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sharky_

4:32AM | Thu, 21 March 2013

I see him.... Interesting. Aloha

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erlandpil

5:07AM | Thu, 21 March 2013

Great capture erland

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dakotabluemoon

6:56AM | Thu, 21 March 2013

Wow thats really old but interesting for sure.

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Leije

12:42PM | Thu, 21 March 2013

Interesting infos about these rites and excellent shot !

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danapommet

10:46PM | Thu, 21 March 2013

Another excellent photo and love the narratives that you have with your photos. At the age of 70, I still enjoy learning about the history of the world.

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UteBigSmile

3:13AM | Fri, 22 March 2013

Great looking capture dear Sandra!

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Isabelle711

8:04AM | Fri, 22 March 2013

This is very sad. :( I really love all of the history you share with us. :))))))) History wasn't all about good times. :))) Most excellent capture my friend. :))))) Thank you for sharing. :))))) Carry A Sunshine Smile In Your Heart :))))

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Valeriya

1:28PM | Fri, 22 March 2013

Excellent and informative photos!

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Hendesse

3:39AM | Sat, 23 March 2013

Very interesting shot and informations. Thanks for sharing.

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