Tornadus has an alternate forme that it can change to after obtaining and using the Reveal Glass. This item can be obtained from the mirror store in Mauville City. The forme change alters its ability and base stats.
Base Stats[edit]
Habitat[edit]
This Pokemon cannot be found in Pokemon Sun and Moon. Trade or transfer from other Pokemon games.
In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, this legendary is catchable through the use of Ultra Wormholes.
Evolutionary Chain[edit]
This Pokemon does not evolve
Level Up Moves[edit]
This move list is from Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby. Help us update it!
TM and HM Moves[edit]
Egg Moves[edit]
None
Move Tutor Moves[edit]
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Magearna – Pokemon Sun and Moon
Magearna is a legendary Steel and Fairy-type Pokemon that players can currently receive via an event of sorts. Rather than the usual mystery gift format that we’ve seen legendary Pokemon come in before, Magearna can be obtained via simply scanning a QR code with your 3DS.
Prior to this, Magearna could not be obtained in the game, so now that the QR code has finally become available, you’ll be able to add it to your team and Pokedex. You’ll receive it at level 50, and it’ll have the following moves.
To get a Magearna you’ll first have had to have completed the main story of the game. Once you’ve done this, open the QR scanner from your menu once you’ve loaded up your game. Then, all you have to do is point your 3DS’ camera at the QR code below and hold down the R shoulder button until the game confirms it has analyzed the QR code.
Once the QR code has been confirmed and registered, make your way to the Antiquities of the Ages shop in Hau’oli city. The QR code for Magearna is below.
Please note that the above code is for North American users only. There will be a European code for Magearna too, however, Nintendo has yet to upload this. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as and when it appears.
For more tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to check our ever-expanding wiki page.
Pokemon Sun and Moon feature Zygarde, a Legendary Pokemon that can be unlocked by collecting the various parts of him scattered throughout the region! Collect all 100 to get its complete form!
Hit the links below to jump to each section:
List of Zygarde Cores
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Image |
Location |
Notes |
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zygarde4.png
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Route 1 on Melemele Island |
Under your desk in your bedroom. Teaches Extreme Speed. |
zygarde2.png
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Iki Town on Melemele Island |
Inside the grand hall, room on the right. Teaches Thousand Arrows. |
Zygarde16.png
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Konikoni City on Akala Island |
Inside the house opposite of the Pokemon Center. Teaches Dragon Dance. |
Zygarde32.png
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Route 17 on Ula'ula Island |
Inside the abandoned Police Station.Teaches Thousand Waves. |
Zygarde33.png
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Ancient Poni Path on Poni Island |
Head inside Hapu's home and enter the bedroom. Teaches Core Enforcer. |
List of Zygarde Cells
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Scattered about the region of Alola are 95 different Zygarde cells:
Melemele Island
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There is a total of 14 cells found on Melemele Island:
Image |
Location |
Notes |
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zygarde6.png
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Hau'oli Outskirts |
To the right of the professor's lab. |
zygarde3.png
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Iki Town |
Night only. |
zygarde7.png
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Route 1 |
Day only. |
zygarde9.png
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Route 1 |
Day only. |
zygarde5.png
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Trainers' School |
Night only. |
zygarde1.png
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Hau'oli City |
Night only. To the left of the Pokemon Center. |
zygarde10.png
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Hau'oli City |
Inside the mansion, left side of the first room. |
zygarde11.png
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Route 2 |
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zygarde12.png
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Hau'oli Cemetery |
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zygarde13.png
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Route 3 |
Day only. |
zygarde14.png
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Route 3 |
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zygarde8.png
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Seaward Cave |
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zygarde15.png
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Verdant Cavern - Trial Location |
Near the top most hole. |
Zygarde85.png
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Ruins of Conflict |
Akala Island
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There is a total of 18 cells found on Akala Island:
Image |
Location |
Notes |
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Zygarde27.png
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Heahea City |
Left side of Tide Song Hotel - First Floor |
Zygarde28.png
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Heahea City |
Night only. |
Zygarde17.png
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Route 4 |
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Zygarde18.png
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Paniola Ranch |
Day only. |
Zygarde31.png
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Paniola Ranch |
Night only. |
Zygarde19.png
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Route 5 |
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Zygarde20.png
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Royal Avenue |
Day only. |
Zygarde29.png
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Royal Avenue |
Night only. |
Zygarde21.png
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Route 7 |
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Zygarde22.png
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Wela Volcano Park |
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Zygarde23.png
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Route 8 |
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Zygarde24.png
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Route 8 |
Day only. |
Zygarde25.png
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Diglett's Tunnel |
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Zygarde30.png
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Konikoni City |
Night only. |
Zygarde26.png
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Akala Outskirts |
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Zygarde35.png
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Hano Beach |
Day only. |
Zygarde34.png
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Hano Beach |
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Zygarde86.png
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Lush Jungle |
Use Machamp to push block to reach cave. |
Ula'ula Island
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There is a total of 30 cells found on Ula'ula Island:
Image |
Location |
Notes |
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Zygarde36.png
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Malie Garden |
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Zygarde37.png
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Malie City |
Day only. |
Zygarde69.png
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Malie City |
Night only. Inside Malie Community Center. |
Zygarde88.png
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Malie City |
Day only. Outer Cape of Malie City. |
Zygarde38.png
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Route 10 |
Day only. |
Zygarde87.png
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Hokulani Observatory |
Night only. |
Zygarde70.png
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Route 11 |
Night only. |
Zygarde39.png
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Route 12 |
Day only. |
Zygarde40.png
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Route 12 |
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Zygarde52.png
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Secluded Shore |
Day only. |
Zygarde71.png
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Secluded Shore |
Night only. |
Zygarde41.png
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Blush Mountain |
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Zygarde42.png
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Route 13 |
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Zygarde72.png
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Route 13 |
Night only. |
Zygarde43.png
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Tapu Village |
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Zygarde44.png
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Route 15 |
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Zygarde89.png
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Aether House |
Day only. |
Zygarde45.png
|
Route 14 |
. |
Zygarde46.png
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Route 14 |
Night only. |
Zygarde90.png
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Route 16 |
Day only. |
Zygarde47.png
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Ula'ula Meadow |
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Zygarde48.png
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Ula'ula Meadow |
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Zygarde49.png
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Route 17 |
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Zygarde50.png
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Route 17 |
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Zygarde51.png
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Po Town |
Night only. |
Zygarde91.png
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Po Town |
Day only. |
Zygarde92.png
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Haina Desert |
Post-Ghost Trial. |
Zygarde94.png
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Ruins of Abundance |
Post-Ghost Trial. |
Zygarde56.png
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Mount Lanakila |
Return after completing Poni Island. |
Zygarde93.png
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Mount Lanakila |
Return after completing Poni Island. |
Poni Island
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There is a total of 28 cells found on Poni Island:
Image |
Location |
Notes |
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Zygarde57.png
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Seafolk Village |
|
Zygarde58.png
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Seafolk Village |
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Zygarde59.png
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Poni Wilds |
|
Zygarde60.png
|
Poni Wilds |
Day only. |
Zygarde73.png
|
Poni Wilds |
Night only. |
Zygarde61.png
|
Ancient Poni Path |
Day only. |
Zygarde62.png
|
Ancient Poni Path |
Day only. |
Zygarde74.png
|
Ancient Poni Path |
Night only. |
Zygarde63.png
|
Poni Breaker Coast |
Day only. |
Zygarde75.png
|
Poni Breaker Coast |
Night only. |
Zygarde64.png
|
Ruins of Hope |
|
Zygarde65.png
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Vast Poni Canyon |
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Zygarde66.png
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Vast Poni Canyon |
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Zygarde67.png
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Vast Poni Canyon |
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Zygarde68.png
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Vast Poni Canyon |
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Zygarde76.png
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Poni Grove |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde77.png
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Poni Grove |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde95.png
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Poni Plains |
Day only. Post-Game. |
Zygarde79.png
|
Poni Plains |
Night only. Post-Game. |
Zygarde78.png
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Poni Plains |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde80.png
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Poni Meadow |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde96.png
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Resolution Cave |
Day only. Post-Game. |
Zygarde82.png
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Resolution Cave |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde81.png
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Resolution Cave |
Night only. Post-Game. |
Zygarde97.png
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Poni Coast |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde98.png
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Poni Coast |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde99.png
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Poni Gauntlet |
Post-Game. |
Zygarde100.png
|
Poni Gauntlet |
Post-Game. |
Aether Foundation
[edit]
There is a total of 5 cells found in the Aether Foundation:
Image |
Location |
Notes |
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Zygarde53.png
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Aether Paradise |
|
Zygarde54.png
|
Aether Paradise |
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Zygarde84.png
|
Aether Paradise |
Day only. |
Zygarde55.png
|
Aether Paradise |
|
Zygarde83.png
|
Aether Paradise |
Night only. |
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Through a pair of unrelated promotions, you can claim two Mythical Pokemon right now.
For Pokemon Sun and Moon owners, Magearna is available--provided you've finished the main story. If you have, you can open up the in-game QR scanner and scan the code at the bottom of this post (you can also find it here). Once you've done that, head to Hau'oli City and talk to the deliveryman at the Antiquities of the Ages store to obtain your Pokemon.
If you haven't yet completed the game, you don't have to rush to do so. The Magearna code will stick around indefinitely, letting you collect it at your leisure.
Separate from that, you can also grab Meloetta for free right now in Pokemon X/Y and Alpha Sapphire/Omega Ruby. This comes as the final part of the Pokemon 20-year anniversary celebration that has seen a Mythical Pokemon given away every month dating back to February.
December's freebie doesn't require you to visit a store, as some of the past ones did. Simply choose the Receive Gift option from the main menu, receive it via internet, and you'll then be able to collect a level 100 Meloetta at any in-game Pokemon Center. Step-by-step instructions are available here. Unlike the Magearna giveaway, you only have until December 24 to claim your Meloetta.
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Metope from the Elgin Marbles.
An Assyrianlamassu, Louvre.
Chinese ritual wine server (guang), c. 1100 BC
Antiquities are objects from antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean: the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt and the other Ancient Near Eastern cultures. Artifacts from earlier periods such as the Mesolithic, and other civilizations from Asia and elsewhere may also be covered by the term. The phenomenon of giving a high value to ancient artifacts is found in other cultures, notably China, where Chinese ritual bronzes, three to two thousand years old, have been avidly collected and imitated for centuries, and the Pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica, where in particular the artifacts of the earliest Olmec civilization are found reburied in significant sites of later cultures up to the Spanish Conquest.[1]
A person who studies antiquities, as opposed to just collecting them, is often called an antiquarian.
Definition[edit]
The definition of the term is not always precise, and institutional definitions such as museum 'Departments of Antiquities' often cover later periods, but in normal usage Gothic objects, for example, would not now be described as antiquities, though in 1700 they might well have been, as the cut-off date for antiquities has tended to retreat since the word was first found in English in 1513. Non-artistic artifacts are now less likely to be called antiquities than in earlier periods. Francis Bacon wrote in 1605: 'Antiquities are history defaced, or some remnants of history which have casually escaped the shipwreck of time'.
The art trade reflects modern usage of the term; Christie's 'Department of Antiquities' covers objects 'from the dawn of civilization to the Dark Ages, ranging from Western Europe to the Caspian Sea, embracing the cultures of Egypt, Greece, Rome and the Near East.'[2]Bonhams use a similar definition: '...4000 B.C to the 12th Century A.D. Geographically they originate from Egypt, the Near East and Europe ...' [3] Official cut-off dates are often later, being unconcerned with precise divisions of art history, and using the term for all historical periods they wish to protect: in Jordan it is 1750,[4] in Hong Kong 1800, and so on.
The term is no longer much used in formal academic discussion, because of this imprecision. However, a recent attempt to standardise this and other terms has been carried out.[5] Most, but not all, antiquities have been recovered by archaeology. There is little or no overlap with antiques, which covers objects, not generally discovered as a result of archaeology, at most about three hundred years old, and usually far less.
History[edit]
The sense of antiquitates, the idea that a civilization could be recovered by a systematic exploration of its relics and material culture, in the sense used by Varro and reflected in Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews was lost during the Middle Ages, when ancient objects were collected with other appeals, the rarity or strangeness of their materials or simply because they were thought to be endowed with magical or miraculous powers.[6] Precious cameos and other antique carved gems might be preserved when incorporated into crowns and diadems and liturgical objects,[7]consular ivory diptychs by being used as gospel covers. Roman columns could be re-erected in churches.[8]sarcophagi could receive new occupants and cinerary urns could function as holy water stoups. Sculptural representations of the human form, feared and reviled as 'idols' could be rehabilitated by reidentifying their subjects: the equestrian bronze Marcus Aurelius of the Campidoglio was respected as a representation of the Christian emperor Constantine, and in Pavia the Regisole acquired a civic role that preserved it. In Rome the Roman bronze Spinario was admired for itself by the guidebook writer Magister Gregorius. The classicism of the Carolingian renaissance was in part inspired by appreciation of Late Antique manuscripts: the Utrecht Psalter attempts to recreate such a Late Antique original, both in its handwriting and its illustrations.[9]
Many museums hold these artifacts and keep them safe so that we have access to the knowledge they hold about the past. On September 2nd the National Museum of Brazil was engulfed in flames. This event caused many artifacts to be lost forever. [10]
Illegal trading[edit]
Antiquities For Sale
The Euphronios krater has been returned to Italy by the Metropolitan Museum
The export of antiquities is now heavily controlled by law in almost all countries and by the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property,[11] but a large and increasing trade in Illicit antiquities continues. The Euphronios krater is an apparent example that has come to light.[12] Another example is the ambiguous legal case concerning the Getty Museum's 'Bronze Statue of a Victorious Youth'.[13]The field has been further complicated by the trade in Archaeological forgeries, such as the Etruscan terracotta warriors, the Persian Princess,[14] and the Getty kouros.
See also[edit]
Collecting |
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Terms |
Topics |
References[edit]
- ^http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/cms/index.php?q=node/873. Retrieved August 10, 2012.Missing or empty
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(help)[dead link] - ^[1]Archived August 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Antiquities'. Bonhams. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
- ^[2]Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^HORTOLÀ, Policarp (1 December 2017). 'From antiquities to memorabilia: a standardised terminology for ancestral artefacts according to manufacture date'. Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica. 23 (2). Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^Roberto Weiss, 1969. The Renaissance Discovery of Classical Antiquity, p. 2ff.
- ^The 'Cup of the Ptolemies' was set in Carolingian precious mounting and preserved in the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
- ^Robert Weiss notes (1969:8) that Ionic columns from the Baths of Caracalla were used in Innocent II's rebuilding of Santa Maria in Trastevere, 1139
- ^Noted in this context by Roberto Weiss 1969:4.
- ^'Lessons from the destruction of the National Museum of Brazil'. The Economist. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^'Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property'. Unesco.org. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ^Brodie, Neil. 'Euphronios (Sarpedon) Krater'. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
- ^'The 'Bronze Statue of a Victorious Youth''. illicit-cultural-property.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^Brodie, Neil. 'Persian Mummy'. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
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