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Original scientific paper

Roman bronze vessels from the Archaeological Museum in Split

Jelena Jovanović


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Abstract

This work contains a systematic analysis of 71 bronze vessels from
the Roman Provincial Collection of the Archaeological Museum
in Split. These are fragmentarily or completely preserved vessels
of various types (trullae, paterae, jugs and their foot pieces and
handles, a small bowl, a pan, ladles) which are exclusively tableand
kitchenware. All items are from Central Dalmatian sites, mainly
Salona (26 of them), while the archaeological context and the find
circumstances and site are not known for many. The vessels are
dated to the very beginning of the Roman Empire, largely the first
century AD, and only a few are from the mid-imperial period to the
fourth century AD.

Keywords

bronze vessels; Archaeological Museum in Split; table- and kitchenware

Hrčak ID:

62232

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/62232

Publication date:

1.11.2010.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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