Excavations at Motya carried on by «La Sapienza» University of Rome to the western slope of the Acropolis (Area D) have brought to light a small altar/incense burner which illustrates a well attested typology of domestic cult devices of Phoenician-Punic tradition. The context of the cult installation provides some interesting hints at its religious utilizations.
Un altare bruciaprofumi punico dalla "Casa del sacello domestico" a Mozia / Spagnoli, Federica. - In: VICINO ORIENTE. - ISSN 2724-587X. - STAMPA. - 16:(2012), pp. 71-96. [10.53131/VO2724-587X2012_5]
Un altare bruciaprofumi punico dalla "Casa del sacello domestico" a Mozia
SPAGNOLI, FEDERICA
2012
Abstract
Excavations at Motya carried on by «La Sapienza» University of Rome to the western slope of the Acropolis (Area D) have brought to light a small altar/incense burner which illustrates a well attested typology of domestic cult devices of Phoenician-Punic tradition. The context of the cult installation provides some interesting hints at its religious utilizations.File allegati a questo prodotto
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