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Iunxisse etiam camelos quaternos ad currus in circo. L’«africanizzazione» di uno spettacolo in un singolare medaglione fittile da Hadrumetum (Sousse, Tunisia)

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Iunxisse etiam camelos quaternos ad currus in circo. L’«africanizzazione» di uno spettacolo in un singolare medaglione fittile da Hadrumetum (Sousse, Tunisia) / Teatini, A.. - In: ANALES DE ARQUEOLOGIA CORDOBESA. - ISSN 1130-9741. - 30:(2019), pp. 281-293.
Abstract:
A clay medallion found in Hadrumetum (currently Sousse, Tunisia) at the end of the nineteenth century has been studied with the double point of view of its typology and decoration, which is characterized by an original race in the circus with chariots pulled by dromedaries. The resulting excursus moved from Africa to the Danubian provinces, with interesting passages in Gaul and Sardinia, to come up with a proposal both for the identification of this object’s category and for the interpretation of our medaillon as well as of a similar one coming from Teurnia, in Noricum. Using in parallel the proof offered by both these medaillons and with the support of the information relating to their finding contexts, it was finally possible to hypothesize which were the venues seats for the development of the performances shown therein, without neglecting the feedback possibly offered by the monumental evidences.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Clay medaillon, Hadrumetum, chariot race, dromedaries, circus, Teurnia
Elenco autori:
Teatini, Alessandro
Autori di Ateneo:
TEATINI Alessandro
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/228886
Pubblicato in:
ANALES DE ARQUEOLOGIA CORDOBESA
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