Abstract

A series of figurative materials found in commercial blocks around the forum of Pollentia in the 3rd century phase are herein presented. These materials, mainly small bronze sculptures, show different representation strategies and attraction of customers, but also certain religious and superstitious attitudes, and are therefore important indicators of the daily life and beliefs of the masses that inhabit these establishments.

Highlights

  • A series of figurative materials found in commercial blocks around the forum

  • materiales figurados recuperados en los niveles del siglo iii d.C. en las tabernae

  • G. y Lavarone, B. 2000: Bronzi antichi del Museo Archeologico de Padova, Roma

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Summary

Santiago Moreno Pérez y Margarita Orfila Pons

Se presentan una serie de materiales figurados recuperados en los niveles del siglo iii d.C. en las tabernae estructuradas en insulae del entorno del foro de Pollentia. Principalmente esculturas exentas de pequeño formato, muestran distintas estrategias de representación y atracción de la clientela, pero también ciertas actitudes religiosas y supersticiosas, por lo que constituyen importantes indicadores sobre la vida cotidiana y el entramado de creencias de las clases populares que habitan estos establecimientos

Summary
El hábitat de las tabernae en Pollentia
Por ejemplo
Elementos ornamentales de representación
Aspectos religiosos
16 Sobre el tratamiento litúrgico de la estatuaria de culto
23 Doengues 2005
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