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 NataliPrimo
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2022
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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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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