This paper focuses on the burial n° 105 discovered in the S-W area of the pre-Roman settlement of Allifae, località Cimitero (Caserta, Campania). The context under study was found during research of preventive archaelogy between 2005 and 2006 by the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici delle province di Napoli e Caserta. Burial n°105 stands out from the others because it presents fibulae that are datable to the 6th century BC together with a red-slip cup of Phoenician tradition and a scarab-seal. The latter is an apotropaic ornament well-attested among funerary objects used in the pre-Roman central and northern indigenous centres of Campania (Cales, Calatia, Capua, Gricignano d’Aversa, Suessula, Cuma, Pithekoussai, Nola, Striano) between the 8th and the 6th century BC. This scarab-seal constitutes the most inland evidence of a category of artefacts that penetrated from the Campanian plain to the Matese mountains through the Volturno valley.

La tomba con scarabeo dalla necropoli di Alife (CE) / Natali, Antonella. - (2022), pp. 285-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno Catastrofi, distruzione, storia tenutosi a Paestum, 19-21 novembre 2020).

La tomba con scarabeo dalla necropoli di Alife (CE)

Antonella Natali
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2022

Abstract

This paper focuses on the burial n° 105 discovered in the S-W area of the pre-Roman settlement of Allifae, località Cimitero (Caserta, Campania). The context under study was found during research of preventive archaelogy between 2005 and 2006 by the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici delle province di Napoli e Caserta. Burial n°105 stands out from the others because it presents fibulae that are datable to the 6th century BC together with a red-slip cup of Phoenician tradition and a scarab-seal. The latter is an apotropaic ornament well-attested among funerary objects used in the pre-Roman central and northern indigenous centres of Campania (Cales, Calatia, Capua, Gricignano d’Aversa, Suessula, Cuma, Pithekoussai, Nola, Striano) between the 8th and the 6th century BC. This scarab-seal constitutes the most inland evidence of a category of artefacts that penetrated from the Campanian plain to the Matese mountains through the Volturno valley.
2022
Catastrofi, distruzione, storia
necropoli indigene, ritualità funeraria, Età arcaica, scarabeo
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
La tomba con scarabeo dalla necropoli di Alife (CE) / Natali, Antonella. - (2022), pp. 285-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno Catastrofi, distruzione, storia tenutosi a Paestum, 19-21 novembre 2020).
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