Abstract

The paper describes the recent identification of a Roman sarcophagus which once belonged to the Giustiniani Collection and which is now located in the Spanish Embassy, close to the Holy See, the location of which had been unknown since the 17th century.

Highlights

  • La Embajada de España cerca de la Santa Sede, situada en la célebre Piazza di Spagna de la capital italiana, posee una pequeña colección de arte antiguo que hasta la fecha no ha sido estudiada

  • The paper describes the recent identification of a Roman sarcophagus which once belonged to the Giustiniani Collection

  • which is now located in the Spanish Embassy

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EMMA CAMARERO CALANDRIA FABIOLA SALCEDO GARCES

Siglos ii-iii d.C. El presente artículo da a conocer la reciente identificación en la Embajada de España cerca de la Santa Sede de un sarcófago romano de la colección Giustiniani cuyo paradero se desconocía desde mediados del siglo xvii

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EMMA CAMARERO CALANDRIA y FABIOLA SALCEDO GARCES
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