This work mainly aims to give news of a context investigated in 1841 in the Zambra estate, near the Etruscan city of Caere, by Teresa Caetani, Duchess of Semoneta, the documentation of which has recently been found and analyzed. The main peculiarity of the funeral equipment discovered at the time is the presence of some bronze fragments that can probably be interpreted as the remains of a tripod of a particular rare and elitist category, the so-called «rod tripods». The article then discusses the possibility of identifying these fragments with some currently preserved in Copenhagen, to which the descriptions would appear to correspond and which find an exceptional comparison with another specimen found in Falerii. Although they are different from all other currently known tripods, they resemble each other to the point that it is possible to speak of «twin tripods» and the last part of the work focuses on the meaning to be attributed to the bond that is created between these two exceptional objects.
Una nuova tomba “del Tripode” da Zambra? Note archivistiche su un contesto perduto delle necropoli ceretane / Grosso, Simone. - In: ARCHEOLOGIA CLASSICA. - ISSN 2240-7839. - 74:(2023), pp. 153-170. [10.48255/2240-7839.ArchCl.LXXIV.2023.04]
Una nuova tomba “del Tripode” da Zambra? Note archivistiche su un contesto perduto delle necropoli ceretane
Simone Grosso
2023
Abstract
This work mainly aims to give news of a context investigated in 1841 in the Zambra estate, near the Etruscan city of Caere, by Teresa Caetani, Duchess of Semoneta, the documentation of which has recently been found and analyzed. The main peculiarity of the funeral equipment discovered at the time is the presence of some bronze fragments that can probably be interpreted as the remains of a tripod of a particular rare and elitist category, the so-called «rod tripods». The article then discusses the possibility of identifying these fragments with some currently preserved in Copenhagen, to which the descriptions would appear to correspond and which find an exceptional comparison with another specimen found in Falerii. Although they are different from all other currently known tripods, they resemble each other to the point that it is possible to speak of «twin tripods» and the last part of the work focuses on the meaning to be attributed to the bond that is created between these two exceptional objects.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.