Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium)
Апстракт
This paper focuses on the remains of wall paintings from residences of
the area of antique Viminacium (capital of Roman province of Upper Moesia). The
largest number of specimens comes from the residences researched during the reexcavations
in 2007 at the site of Čair, while a smaller portion comes from the public
bath (thermae) and amphitheater. Detailed analysis of the fragments of wall painting
showed that these buildings were once meticulously maintained since the materials
show traces of renovation. These fragments revealed an entirely new image of plaster
composition, which differs significantly from that found in the funerary painting of
Viminacium. Highly polished surfaces of certain specimens, as well as possible figurative
representations, indicate luxurious buildings which were in use during the 2nd and
3rd century.
Кључне речи:
Viminacium / Čair / Wall Painting / Fresco Technique / Mortar / PeckingИзвор:
Archaeologia Bulgarica, 2021, 1, XXV, 15-25Издавач:
- NOUS Publishers LTD
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Gavrilović, Dragana AU - Milovanović, Bebina PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/917 AB - This paper focuses on the remains of wall paintings from residences of the area of antique Viminacium (capital of Roman province of Upper Moesia). The largest number of specimens comes from the residences researched during the reexcavations in 2007 at the site of Čair, while a smaller portion comes from the public bath (thermae) and amphitheater. Detailed analysis of the fragments of wall painting showed that these buildings were once meticulously maintained since the materials show traces of renovation. These fragments revealed an entirely new image of plaster composition, which differs significantly from that found in the funerary painting of Viminacium. Highly polished surfaces of certain specimens, as well as possible figurative representations, indicate luxurious buildings which were in use during the 2nd and 3rd century. PB - NOUS Publishers LTD T2 - Archaeologia Bulgarica T1 - Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium) EP - 25 IS - XXV SP - 15 VL - 1 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_917 ER -
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Gavrilović, D.,& Milovanović, B.. (2021). Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium). in Archaeologia Bulgarica NOUS Publishers LTD., 1(XXV), 15-25. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_917
Gavrilović D, Milovanović B. Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium). in Archaeologia Bulgarica. 2021;1(XXV):15-25. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_917 .
Gavrilović, Dragana, Milovanović, Bebina, "Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium)" in Archaeologia Bulgarica, 1, no. XXV (2021):15-25, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_917 .