2021
DOI: 10.14195/1647-8657_60_3
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Análisis arqueométrico, contextual e iconográfico de piezas de ámbar romano localizadas en Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Badajoz)

Abstract: El ámbar fue un material altamente valorado por la sociedad romana, sobre todo en época Julio-Claudia, según las fuentes escritas. No obstante, son pocas las piezas conocidas de este material en la Hispania romana. En el presente trabajo damos a conocer nueve objetos de ámbar de diverso tipo precedentes de dos lotes recuperados en la antigua Augusta Emerita.Además de su análisis iconográfico, morfológico, funcional y contextual, se presentan los resultados de su caracterización arqueométrica por Espectrometría… Show more

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“…Amber objects documented in Roman times include figurines, rings, earrings, pendants, spindles, little boxes and a sphere (Vaquerizo 2010; Barrero and Morcillo 2016–17; Bustamante et al . 2021). However, in Late Antiquity, the finds were mostly beads whose characteristics varied greatly but for whose contexts little information is available (Mączyńska 1992, 145).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Amber objects documented in Roman times include figurines, rings, earrings, pendants, spindles, little boxes and a sphere (Vaquerizo 2010; Barrero and Morcillo 2016–17; Bustamante et al . 2021). However, in Late Antiquity, the finds were mostly beads whose characteristics varied greatly but for whose contexts little information is available (Mączyńska 1992, 145).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its exploitation is attested on the Iberian peninsula since the Upper Palaeolithic, with a notable presence in the Chalcolithic and the Iron Age (Murillo-Barroso et al 2018). Amber objects documented in Roman times include figurines, rings, earrings, pendants, spindles, little boxes and a sphere (Vaquerizo 2010;Barrero and Morcillo 2016-17;Bustamante et al 2021). However, in Late Antiquity, the finds were mostly beads whose characteristics varied greatly but for whose contexts little information is available (Mączyńska 1992, 145).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%