Gerulata : the lamps : Roman lamps in a provincial context /
What should a catalogue of archaeological material contain? This book is a comprehensive index of 210 lamps from the Roman fort of Gerulata (present-day Bratislava-Rusovce, Slovakia) and its adjoining civilian settlement. The lamps were excavated during the last 50 years from the houses, cemeteries,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Prague :
Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press,
2015.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Legend; List of abbreviations; 1. Preface; 2. Lampmaking Throughout the Ages and the Romans in Gerulata; 2.1 History of lampmaking; 2.1.1 The first lamps; 2.1.2 The Greek re-inventions
- nozzle and covered bowl; 2.1.3 Roman light; 2.1.4 The Romans acquire lamps; 2.1.5 Roman lamps in Gerulata; 2.2 Rome, Pannonia and the archaeological history of Gerulata; 2.2.1 The geography of Pannonia; 2.2.2 The literary sources; 2.2.3 Early Roman conquest of Pannonia; 2.2.4 Maroboduus; 2.2.5 Rome stalls; 2.2.6 Laying the ground for the future province.
- 2.2.7 Gerulata and its environs2.2.8 The first auxiliary fort; 2.2.9 The creation of the limes in Pannonia, and the second century; 2.2.10 The Marcomannic Wars; 2.2.11 The third century and the destruction of Gerulata; 2.2.12 Renewal in the ad 270s and the fourth century; 2.2.13 Valentinian and the final phase of Gerulata; 3. Catalogue of Lamps; How to read this catalogue:; Table of lamps from Gerulata; Bildlampen; 3.1 Loeschcke type I
- Volute lamps; 3.1.1 Loeschcke type 1 b; 3.1.2 Loeschcke type 1 b/c; 3.1.3 Loeschcke type I c; 3.1.4 Non-specific fragments of Loeschcke type I lamps.
- 3.2 Loeschcke type VIII
- Round lamps3.3 Fragments of Bildlampen; Firmalampen; 3.4 Loeschcke type IX
- Early Firmalampen; 3.4.1 Loeschcke type IX b; 3.4.2 Loeschcke type IX c; 3.5 Loeschcke type X
- Later Firmalampen; 3.5.1 Loeschcke type X: with relief stamps; 3.5.2 Loeschcke type X: illegible stamps ; 3.5.3 Loeschcke type X: without stamps ; 3.5.4 Loeschcke type XK
- with shortened nozzle ; 3.6 Unspecified fragments of Firmalampen; 3.6.1 Firmalampen fragments with stamps; 3.6.2 Firmalampen fragments without stamps; Uncommon types; 3.7 Lamps with multiple nozzles; 3.8 Glazed lamps.
- 3.9 Bronze lamps4. Lamps for the Dead: the Cemeteries of Gerulata in Contemporary Funerary Practice; 4.1 The last light; 4.1.1 Two phases of burial in Gerulata; 4.2 The case of Gerulata; 4.2.1 Types of lamps in funerary contexts; 4.2.2 The three cemeteries; 4.2.3 Age and sex as factors; 4.2.4 Lamps for the dead; 4.2.5 Roman graves and provincial funerary practice; 4.2.6 Lamps as personal objects in burial practice; 5. Catalogue of Stamps, Inscriptions, Marks and Distinctive Features; 5.1 Producers' marks; 5.1.1 Agilis; 5.1.2 Aprio ; 5.1.3 Atimeti; 5.1.4 S.C.A. ; 5.1.5 Campili; 5.1.6 Cassi.
- 5.1.7 Ceriali 5.1.8 Communis; 5.1.9 Cresces; 5.1.10 C. Dessi; 5.1.11 Festi; 5.1.12 Fortis; 5.1.13 Q.G.C. ; 5.1.14 Litogenes; 5.1.15 Lucius; 5.1.16 L. Nari; 5.1.17 Neri; 5.1.18 Octavi; 5.1.19 C.P.S. ; 5.1.20 Pulli; 5.1.21 Strobili; 5.1.22 Ursu; 5.1.23 Vibiani; 5.1.24 Vibius; 5.1.25 Illegible stamps; 5.2 Workshop marks; 5.2.1 Ornamental marks; 5.2.2 Dots, circles and bullseyes; 5.2.3 Linear marks; 5.3 Inscriptions, incisions, and marks of a personal nature; 5.3.1 The 'YYCO' inscription; 5.3.2 The 'AY PR O' cursive relief; 5.3.3 Other incisions.