Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces
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2021
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The presence of people of Oriental origin, mainly from Asia Minor, has been epigraphically and archaeologically confirmed in the territories of the Central Balkan Roman provinces since the end of the 1st cent. AD. Soldiers of Asia Minor and Syrian provenance lived during and after their service mostly in
larger centres, while many civilians (merchants, artisans, administrative personnel, mining personnel, etc.) lived and worked in different Central Balkan cities and left material traces of their origin and social and economic status. The majority of Oriental people were soldiers, mining personnel, tradesmen, artisans,
priests, freedmen, and slaves. The important elements in determining with more accuracy the Oriental origin of dedicants are the iconographical motifs on their monuments, types of funerary praxis, and grave goods. The iconography particularly points to the context and symbolism in question, which could be apotropaic, soteriological, eschatological, etc.
Кључне речи:
Asia Minor / Syria / people of Oriental origin / Roman Central Balkans / iconographyИзвор:
People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art, 2021, 271-286Издавач:
- Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf
Напомена:
- Tübinger Archäologische Forschungen, Bd. 31
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1537 AB - The presence of people of Oriental origin, mainly from Asia Minor, has been epigraphically and archaeologically confirmed in the territories of the Central Balkan Roman provinces since the end of the 1st cent. AD. Soldiers of Asia Minor and Syrian provenance lived during and after their service mostly in larger centres, while many civilians (merchants, artisans, administrative personnel, mining personnel, etc.) lived and worked in different Central Balkan cities and left material traces of their origin and social and economic status. The majority of Oriental people were soldiers, mining personnel, tradesmen, artisans, priests, freedmen, and slaves. The important elements in determining with more accuracy the Oriental origin of dedicants are the iconographical motifs on their monuments, types of funerary praxis, and grave goods. The iconography particularly points to the context and symbolism in question, which could be apotropaic, soteriological, eschatological, etc. PB - Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf T2 - People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art T1 - Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces EP - 286 SP - 271 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1537 ER -
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Gavrilović Vitas, N.. (2021). Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces. in People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf., 271-286. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1537
Gavrilović Vitas N. Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces. in People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art. 2021;:271-286. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1537 .
Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda, "Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces" in People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art (2021):271-286, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1537 .