La domus del Mitreo a Tarquinia
Ricerche archeologiche dell'Università di Verona. Volume I
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Publication
2020-06-29 - British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Language
Italian
Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101407355392
- ISBN-139781407355399
- Library of Congress Control Number2019467752
- OCLC Control Number1174605820
- Better World Books9781407355399
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL36674632M
Classifications
- LCCDG70.T35D66 2020
- LCCDG70.T35 D66 2020
Description
La domus del Mitreo a Tarquinia' presents the results of archaeological research in Tarquinia from 2016 to 2018. The excavation of a large complex provided us with rich documentation of Roman Tarquinia between the 3rd century BCE and Late Antiquity. Votive nails inscribed in Latin and a fountain with a water reservoir concealed in its walls are original features of this building, from which a statue of Mithras also came to light. The results show two main phases: one in the 2nd century BCE and another in the Augustan Age. The final phases are also important: in the 4th century a collapse occurred and the area was raised and flattened almost everywhere and finally abandoned in the 7th century.00'La domus del Mitreo a Tarquinia' presenta i risultati della ricerca archeologica a Tarquinia dal 2016 al 2018. Lo scavo di un grande complesso ha fornito documentazione della Tarquinia romana tra il III secolo a.C. e la tarda antichità. Chiodi votivi inscritti in latino e una fontana con un serbatoio d'acqua nascosto nelle sue pareti sono caratteristiche originali di questo edificio, da cui è venuta alla luce anche una statua di Mitra. I risultati mostrano due fasi principali: una nel II secolo a.C. e un'altra in età augustea. Anche le fasi finali sono importanti: nel IV secolo si verificò un crollo e l'area fu rialzata e livellata quasi ovunque e infine abbandonata nel VII secolo.
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