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Multi-folded in the ways of approaching, the broad concept of the permanent exhibition (reorganised during 2006 and 2007) is that of local history.
Beginning by presenting the common life in the Palaeolithic Period, the exhibition offers an illustrative image about how people lived in caves, in huts, in households, in more elaborate villas or medieval interiors.
Human activities are described from the game-processing to the specialized production of guilds.
The social status and the leading position are underlined through the means of the exhibits in the Roman lapidarium as well as by the settings of the exhibition presenting the Magistrate of Sibiu.
Warfare was another facet of the human existence, implying weapons, tactics, logistics and specific organisation, all envisaged through the means of arms and armours.
Religious believes are constant aspects of human life, being illustrated since Prehistory to the days of elaborate liturgical rites, through the means of cultic items.
Finally, the tour concludes with the presentation of the southern Transylvania movement for national emancipation, presenting events of the 18th to the 20th century period.
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