1994
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam1994.21.004
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Iconografía Dionisíaca en Lucernas De La Hispania Romana

Abstract: Este trabajo tiene como principal objetivo la sistematización ele las escenas de tipo dionisíaco documentadas en lucernas aparecidas en Hispania. Se adjimta im repertorio de los motivos siguiendo un criterio temático (Baco. sátiros-silenos. ménades, panteras, máscaras...), realizando a continuación un e.studio iconográfico de cada una de las representaciones documentadas. Se integran estos datos con los aportados por el estudio estrictamente arqueológica de las lucernas documentadas (88 piezas en total), extra… Show more

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“…Fishing is a practice that has characterized the coastal territory since ancient times, becoming in some cases the main source of subsistence. Over time, specialized workers have established themselves in many areas of the Mediterranean basin and have created factories for the conditioning, processing and conservation of fish byproducts [9]. The example of Portopalo in Sicily, among the most significant archaeological sites known for this type of production, is of particular importance [10-11-12-13].…”
Section: The Archaeological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fishing is a practice that has characterized the coastal territory since ancient times, becoming in some cases the main source of subsistence. Over time, specialized workers have established themselves in many areas of the Mediterranean basin and have created factories for the conditioning, processing and conservation of fish byproducts [9]. The example of Portopalo in Sicily, among the most significant archaeological sites known for this type of production, is of particular importance [10-11-12-13].…”
Section: The Archaeological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Each vat can be located in a production unit called cetaria [9]. Teams of experts analysed all the most relevant materials, from pottery and amphorae, to malacofauna [10-11-13-14-15-16].…”
Section: The Archaeological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%