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(From The Slovak Spectator)
THE LUIGI Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography in Rome plans to join the archaeological findings in Slovakia: The Crossroads of European Civilization with the art show PRAE ARS: Prehistoric Roots in Central European Contemporary Art.
The archaeological exhibition captures the evolution of Slovak territory from humans first presence to the developed society of the late Iron Age, which is linked to the settlement of first Celtic tribes.
Organised with financial support from the Slovak Foreign Affairs and Culture Ministries, it aims to emphasise the interconnection of the local development with that of the important civilisation culture centres of prehistoric Europe.
Rome is the second venue after Florence to introduce these archaeological findings, now also uniquely joined with the contemporary ...