Series | Antiquity Studies
Edited book | The Gift of Altino
Chapter | L’attesa della signora
Abstract
The article examines the figurative situla found in tomb 244 of the necropolis of Montebelluna-Posmon (TV - Italy), one of the most recent discoveries of Situla Art, datable to the end of the VI century BC. The study focuses above all on the spinning scene which presents a unique subject for Situla Art and very rare in European protohistory: a pregnant woman. This scene allows us to shed light on the meaning of the entire story which, in the hypothesis, expresses, through the respective signs of power, the areas of competence of the two fundamental components – husband and wife – of a high-ranking family of the Venetians of the foothills band.
Published Dec. 16, 2019 | Language: it
Keywords Iron Age • Situla Art • Lineage • Maternity • Spinning
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Ruta Serafini Angela |
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Zaghetto Luca |
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L’attesa della signora. Le filatrici sulla situla della tomba 244 di Montebelluna |
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Chapter |
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it |
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The article examines the figurative situla found in tomb 244 of the necropolis of Montebelluna-Posmon (TV - Italy), one of the most recent discoveries of Situla Art, datable to the end of the VI century BC. The study focuses above all on the spinning scene which presents a unique subject for Situla Art and very rare in European protohistory: a pregnant woman. This scene allows us to shed light on the meaning of the entire story which, in the hypothesis, expresses, through the respective signs of power, the areas of competence of the two fundamental components – husband and wife – of a high-ranking family of the Venetians of the foothills band. |
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Antiquity Studies |
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Archeologia |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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2019-12-16 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-390-8/lattesa-della-signora/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-380-9/005 |
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2610-8828 |
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2610-9344 |
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978-88-6969-390-8 |
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978-88-6969-380-9 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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no |
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Iron Age |
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Iron Age |
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Lineage |
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Lineage |
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Maternity |
dc.subject |
Maternity |
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Situla Art |
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Situla Art |
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Spinning |
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Spinning |
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