dallantichità
Dall'antichità, meaning "from antiquity" in Italian, is a phrase used to denote something originating from or belonging to ancient times. It is commonly employed in historical, archaeological, and art historical contexts to describe artifacts, structures, traditions, or knowledge that can be traced back to ancient civilizations. This can encompass a vast period, typically ranging from the earliest known human settlements to the end of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE, though its precise definition can vary depending on the specific field of study.
When referring to objects or concepts dall'antichità, it implies a lineage of great age and historical significance.