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A Couple from the Iapodian territory. Artistic Influences at the Edge of the Roman Province of Dalmatia


Matijević, Vinka
A Couple from the Iapodian territory. Artistic Influences at the Edge of the Roman Province of Dalmatia // People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI. International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art, Tübingen, April 9–13, 2019 (2021) (znanstveni, prihvaćen)


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Naslov
A Couple from the Iapodian territory. Artistic Influences at the Edge of the Roman Province of Dalmatia

Autori
Matijević, Vinka

Vrsta, podvrsta
Radovi u časopisima, znanstveni

Izvornik
People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI. International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art, Tübingen, April 9–13, 2019 (2021)

Status rada
Prihvaćen

Ključne riječi
stone monument ; dextrarum iunctio ; Romanisation ; Iapodes ; traditional culture

Sažetak
A preserved fragment of a stone monument representing a married couple is kept in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb. It originates from Čakovac, near Josipdol (Croatia), a site located in the area of the Iapodes, an indigenous Iron Age people. With the Roman expansion, starting in the 2nd cent. BC, the Iapodes were subjected to gradual Romanisation, and their territory was ultimately incorporated into the Roman province of Dalmatia as its northernmost point. But it seems that some aspects of the Iapodian traditional culture survived during the Roman era, and were enriched by the artistic influences of the neighbouring provinces, Noricum and Pannonia. This dynamic can be recognized on the stone monument, on which two full-length figures are represented frontally: a woman to the left and a man to the right. The man has a scroll in his left hand and is holding the woman’s right hand in his own. This motif, known as dextrarum iunctio, was common on Roman sarcophagi, some of them originating from Noricum. The fragment from Čakovac, based on its shape and dimensions, could also be a part of a sarcophagus ; the aforementioned motif, the representation of a woman’s garment, and recent microscopic stone analysis are the keys to investigating the status and origin of the portrayed couple.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Arheologija



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Projekti:
IP-2018-01-4934 - Razumijevanje rimskih granica: primjer istočnog Jadrana (AdriaRom) (Sanader, Mirjana, HRZZ - 2018-01) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Vinka Matijević (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Matijević, Vinka
A Couple from the Iapodian territory. Artistic Influences at the Edge of the Roman Province of Dalmatia // People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI. International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art, Tübingen, April 9–13, 2019 (2021) (znanstveni, prihvaćen)
Matijević, V. (2021) A Couple from the Iapodian territory. Artistic Influences at the Edge of the Roman Province of Dalmatia. Prihvaćen za objavljivanje u People Abroad. Proceedings of the XVI. International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art, Tübingen, April 9–13, 2019. [Preprint].
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