Abstract

Study of engraved gems found in the archaeological excavations in the Roman city of Segobriga (Conventus Carthagunensis , Saelices, Cuenca). This group is made up of twelve gems, best representing sacred images. All of them are engraved either in quartz or in glass paste.

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  • Study of engraved gems found in the archaeological excavations in the Roman city of Segobriga (Conventus Carthagunensis, Saelices, Cuenca)

  • El jaspe de color variado fue utilizado en los entalles no 2, 8 y 9 del catálogo, con una cronología que se sitúa entre el siglo I a

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Study of engraved gems found in the archaeological excavations in the Roman city of Segobriga (Conventus Carthagunensis, Saelices, Cuenca). Con la excepción de dos entalles de Segobriga, que se encontraron en el nivel superficial del Foro y de las Termas Monumentales Los paralelos de este entalle se fechan a partir del siglo II a.

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