REV - Cuadernos de Arqueología - Nº29 (2021)

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    Considerazioni sulla segretezza del voto nel mondo greco
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Carabillò, C. (Cristina)
    The subject of this contribution is a thought about the secrecy of the voting in the Greek world, expressed through the psephophoria procedure which provided for the use of psephoi as voting tools. Here is proposed an analysis of some literary, epigraphic and iconographic sources considered particularly significant which, in some way, record the presence of a secret vote or refer to it. This analysis shows that the secrecy wasn’t an inherent feature of the psephophoria procedure, and it confirms once again the suggestion, commonly accepted, that the need to hide one’s vote was felt as a necessity only in judicial contexts or in cases where the rights of a private citizen were involved.
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    Les premières épitaphes dans la vallée de l’Ebre: retour sur la mort de «Bucco», fils d’«Eusadansis» (ERZ 34)
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Sergues, V. (Victor)
    Este artículo es la revisión de una inscripción funeraria romana, reutilizada como bloque constructivo en Sofuentes (Zaragoza). Un análisis epigráfico, onomástico y traceológico permite restitutir este monumento en su forma y contexto: el de la aparición de los primeros epitafios latinos populares en Hispania citerior, que resultan de mutaciones socio–culturales.
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    Revisión de una inscripción de Septimio Severo en el Balneario Romano de Caldas de Montbui (Vallés Oriental, Barcelona)
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Sánchez-Alguacil, J. (Jesús)
    This paper offers an interpretation of an inscription from Caldas de Montbui (IRC I, 41) which could show an act of loyalty from this city to the emperor Septimius Severus. To support this hypothesis we analyze the activity of Septimius Severus in northeast of Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis and, in relation to it, the presence of this inscription in Caldas de Montbui.
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    A bronze mirror with Aphrodite and Eros from Nicomedia in Bithynia (northwestern Turkey)
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Lafli, E. (Ergün); Çetingöz, A. (Alev)
    The Archeological and Ethnographical Museum of Kocaeli has in its collection a small, disc–shaped bronze mirror decorated with a relief scene, whose protagonist is the goddess Aphrodite. The scene shows Aphrodite seated left of centre on a rock. She is accompanied by two figures, a female who stands on a pedestal in front of her and her young son, Eros, who is behind her. This formerly unpublished object was found in Nicomedia in Bithynia, and has been dated to the fourth century BC. This paper will give a detailed presentation of the mirror relief scene, focus on its art–historical contextualisation and argue a first century BC. date for this object.
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    Material metálico del asentamiento romano de Marialba, Gallegos de Argañán, Salamanca
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) González-García, C. (Clemente)
    This ar ticle aim to present the superficial metallic findings documented in a Roman site in the southwest of Salamanca that, to this day, is not investigated. The findings have been located thanks to a research project of contemporary battlefields, which is based on the intensive survey of large spaces with a metal detector. The georeferencing of the findings and their treatment by means of a GIS allow to link the non– stratified metallic objects with the areas of greater concentration of ceramic remains, defining an extension of the deposit much greater than that suggested, at first glance, by the dispersion of the ceramic material. The use of the metal detector in intensive prospecting is becoming common among Spanish archaeologists, especially to document remains associated with intense but brief war episodes. However, this tool offers great potential for the investigation of other types of deposits that are not yet recognized.
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    «La dea Libya» en el imaginario mítico
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Benito-Lázaro, E. (Estefanía); Salcedo-Garcés, F. (Fabiola)
    This contribution analyses the genesis, construction, and consolidation of the iconic image of Libya, which differs from other Graeco–Roman territorial personifications in the par ticular impor tance of its mythical–religious basis, resulting from a process of syncretism between Greek and autochthonous Libyan worlds. Through the detailed study of several documental sources (literature, iconography, epigraphy, and numismatics), we present an itinerary from the first testimonies from the 6th c. BC to the evidence of the 2nd c. AD, when the personification of Libya is fully integrated in the propagandistic system of the Roman Empire.
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    La ciudad y el foro romano de «Iulia Libica» (Llívia, Cerdanya)
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2020) Guàrdia-Felip, J. (Jordi)
    The great strategic and geopolitic value of the Roman city of Iulia Libica was the fact that the urbs was placed in the most important passage of the Oriental Pyrenees, more than 1,220 m high, and near the Segre river, in Hispania Citerioris. Architecturally we can speak about the decorative programm of the forum and its temple. Dating from Augustean or Tiberian fundation, its most splendorous period was along the I-IIth centuries A.D.
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    Siembra de agua, mitología y cerámica en el altiplano Cundiboyacense
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2020) López-Estupiñán, L. (Laura)
    The recognition of cultural practices around the archaeological assets documented in the Cundiboyacense highlands, eastern Andes of Colombia, allowed to identify narratives that account for possible relationships between myths, rites, and recorded archaeological assets. Through an ethnoarchaeological and iconographic study in 31 archaeological glasses and 20 ethnographic vessels of the Archaeological Museum of Tunja, it was possible to identify discursive, typological and morphological relationships between the rite of sowing water that is still practiced by highland peasants and the myth of Muisca origin Bachue.
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    Nuevo estudio tomográfico y radiológico de dos reptiles del Museo de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad de Navarra y un bronce de gato egipcio, envuelto en lino momificado
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2020) Mangado-Alonso, M. L. (María Luz)
    Radiology and tomography applied to the research of mummies of animals give us valuable information on different aspects: to know the different tissues and layers of bandages; determining the existence of amulets inside animals; specifying the dating of the mummies; analyzing conservation techniques and animal anatomy; knowing the existence of internal elements. The animals examined have been a young crocodile of the Nile and an american reptile with a par ticular embalming process filled with papyrus. The study has been completed with a bronze cat wrapped in line mummified. With this new work, 21 animals have been studied at the University of Navarra since 2009.