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Le Marche encompasses everything one would want from Italy. Incredible countryside from the Sibillini mountains to the glorious coastline, classic landscapes, castellated hilltops towns, culture, art, music, indoor, outdoor and watersports, wonderful wildlife, fun, delicious food and wines, quality fashions and footwear, museums, churches, culture, history – so much to do and see. Experience life to its fullest – experience Le Marche!
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A Day in the Sibillinis: Marche Prosciutto, Salami, Cheese and Truffles

A Day in the Sibillinis: Marche Prosciutto, Salami, Cheese and Truffles | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it
Not far from here is a little town in the Sibillini mountains called Montemonaco, a place we like to visit several times a year.Not far from here is a little town in the Sibillini mountains called Montemonaco, a place we like to visit several times a year. The Sibillinis (a protected national park) are part of the Apennine range, the mountains that split Italy into East and West, the “spine” of the country.
Both Le Marche which lays on the East side of the Apennines and Umbria on the West side are famous for lots of fabulous food stuff, including prosciutto, salamis, truffles and porcini mushrooms.

Once you eat a local prosciutto you’ll never go back to eating the famous prosciuttos like Parma for instance. Ours are so flavorful, and in the case of the butchers I go to, are made from animals that are raised humanely by the butchers and eat food grown by the same butchers; in other words, animals that get to run about outdoors with their mates and are fed good quality food without hormones and antibiotics.

They sell wonderful local delicacies: proscuitto, salamis, cheeses from sheep, goat and cow, all sorts of lovely breads, pickles, pasta, legumes and my favorite, truffles and porcini mushrooms.
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Lifeintheitalianhills.com is the blog of the Agriturismo Lavanda Blu located in Carassai.

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The Mistery of "The Picene Lord of Horses"

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The lord of horses can be pictured in two ways:

  1. between two facing horses
  2. standing on the crupper of two horses set out in pair or facing back

Frequently the equines pictures are not natural, on the contrary they are drawn in a stylized or extremely bizarre way.
This iconographic scheme that represents a human figure with two horses can be interpreted in two ways:

  1. the first interpretation consider the human figure the representation of a god (Pòseidon Ippios)
  2. the second interpretation consider the human figure the representation of a tamer - horse-breaker or warrior. He wants first to show clearly his belonging to the upper-class, the only that could stand the maintenance of horses and the purchase of a panoply (complete suit of armour). In this case, the goal is not only to praise the wealth, power, strength and war virtues of the aristoi (the best) but also to remind the Homeric warrior-heroes that were often defined hippòdamoi (horse-breakers).

The second hypothesis is to be preferred, considering that all the objects with this iconographic scheme were found in graves of upper-class members together with other elements representing their status symbol: weapons, remains of carts, vases and tools for the banquet, objects in bronze, gold and silver.
When the human figure is standing on the crupper of two horses, the purpose is to highlight not only the wealth, the strength and the warrior abilities but also the deftness and cleverness in riding. Anyway, also in this case they clearly refer to the Homeric warrior-heroes that often tested their deftness.
So, the finding of objects with this iconographic scheme in male graves, highlights and praises the wealth, power and war skills that the dead used to have during his life. When these artefacts are in female graves, it means that they were of the highest rank, wives of very important figures or descendant of a well-known family, or, anyway, that unlike most of their contemporaries, they have had an important role in the society and wanted it to be remembered.
Dr. Ilaria Persichini - archaeologist - text and photos from: http://www.apunis.it/storia-piceni.asp?lang=eng 

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The Pink Apples Mistery

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The pink apples are strange, arcaic fruits for ever grown in central Italy, in the wildlife reserve of the Monti Sibillini. They are small, uneven and slightly squat, with a very short petiole. The colour is greenish, with shades of pink and purple red. The pulp is sourish and sweety, the scent is intense and flavoured.
They have almost disappeared from the Italian tables…. just a few very old trees have survived in Le Marche countryside… but recently Slow Food has highlighted their nutritional qualities and fostered the implantation of young trees of this archaeological variety of apples, which perfectly maintain freshness from fall to spring without chemicals or refrigeration… They just need a quiet bed of straw, where to lay down during the cold season.
The Pink Apples save a mystery anyway…. that nobody has managed to solve, until now. They produce fruits every two year with no apparent scientific reasonRead the full article [...]

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