Palmyrene Funerary Sculptures from Singidunum
Апстракт
Although many epigraphical and archaeological monuments of Syrian origin in the territory of Central Balkans’ Roman provinces from the period of Roman reign have been discovered in the past, monuments from Palmyra are rare. Therefore, the three monuments of Palmyrene origin from National Museum in Belgrade, are even more important, because they represent valuable
examples of Palmyrene funerary art from the Roman period. On two monuments, the very elite of Palmyrene society is represented – two Palmyrene priests dressed in their characteristic clothes with modius on their heads, while the third monument represents a funerary loculus stela of a young girl holding a bird (probably a dove) and grapes. The analysis of the iconography and stylistic
traits of the monuments showed that they can be dated to the period of the 2nd-3rd century, during which (particularly during the reign of the Severan dynasty) the imigrants of Oriental origin came in several migration waves to Central Balkans’ ...Roman provinces and inhabited bigger centres, including Singidunum, where they had their enclave.
Кључне речи:
Palmyra / Funerary monuments / Loculus relief / Priest / SingidunumИзвор:
Studia Honoraria Archaeologica : Zbornik radova u prigodi 65. rodjendana prof. dr. sc. Mirjane Sanader, 2020, 125-137Издавач:
- Zagreb : Filozofski fakultet Sveucilišta u Zagrebu, Arheološki zavod Odsjeka za arheologiju FF press
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda PY - 2020 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1542 AB - Although many epigraphical and archaeological monuments of Syrian origin in the territory of Central Balkans’ Roman provinces from the period of Roman reign have been discovered in the past, monuments from Palmyra are rare. Therefore, the three monuments of Palmyrene origin from National Museum in Belgrade, are even more important, because they represent valuable examples of Palmyrene funerary art from the Roman period. On two monuments, the very elite of Palmyrene society is represented – two Palmyrene priests dressed in their characteristic clothes with modius on their heads, while the third monument represents a funerary loculus stela of a young girl holding a bird (probably a dove) and grapes. The analysis of the iconography and stylistic traits of the monuments showed that they can be dated to the period of the 2nd-3rd century, during which (particularly during the reign of the Severan dynasty) the imigrants of Oriental origin came in several migration waves to Central Balkans’ Roman provinces and inhabited bigger centres, including Singidunum, where they had their enclave. PB - Zagreb : Filozofski fakultet Sveucilišta u Zagrebu, Arheološki zavod Odsjeka za arheologiju FF press T2 - Studia Honoraria Archaeologica : Zbornik radova u prigodi 65. rodjendana prof. dr. sc. Mirjane Sanader T1 - Palmyrene Funerary Sculptures from Singidunum EP - 137 SP - 125 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1542 ER -
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Gavrilović Vitas, N.. (2020). Palmyrene Funerary Sculptures from Singidunum. in Studia Honoraria Archaeologica : Zbornik radova u prigodi 65. rodjendana prof. dr. sc. Mirjane Sanader Zagreb : Filozofski fakultet Sveucilišta u Zagrebu, Arheološki zavod Odsjeka za arheologiju FF press., 125-137. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1542
Gavrilović Vitas N. Palmyrene Funerary Sculptures from Singidunum. in Studia Honoraria Archaeologica : Zbornik radova u prigodi 65. rodjendana prof. dr. sc. Mirjane Sanader. 2020;:125-137. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1542 .
Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda, "Palmyrene Funerary Sculptures from Singidunum" in Studia Honoraria Archaeologica : Zbornik radova u prigodi 65. rodjendana prof. dr. sc. Mirjane Sanader (2020):125-137, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1542 .