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L'INDICAZIONE TOPOGRAFICA «... AT STABULUM VENETAE» SU UNA LAMINA DI INCERTA FUNZIONE
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Di Giacomo, Giovanna
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Fractured
/ Horses
/ Layout
2024
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L'INDICAZIONE TOPOGRAFICA «... AT STABULUM VENETAE» SU UNA LAMINA DI INCERTA FUNZIONE
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Di Giacomo, Giovanna
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Fractured
/ Horses
/ Layout
2024
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L'INDICAZIONE TOPOGRAFICA «... AT STABULUM VENETAE» SU UNA LAMINA DI INCERTA FUNZIONE
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L'INDICAZIONE TOPOGRAFICA «... AT STABULUM VENETAE» SU UNA LAMINA DI INCERTA FUNZIONE
2024
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This article discusses an inscribed bronze lamina, fractured on both sides, that was found in the horrea Agrippiana, located between the vicus Tuscus and the north-western slopes of the Palatine hill. The preserved portion of the text seems to contain a topographical indication, at stabulum (scil. factionis) Venetae, which would identify the stabulum that the factio Veneta (blue) had in Campus Martius to house horses, charioteers and staff. The function of the lamina remains uncertain. However, the typological characteristics, the shape and the tight layout of the letters, the linguistic aspects and the topographical indication itself have suggested identifying it with a narrow ribbon-like slave collar and proposing a possible reconstruction of the lost part of the text thanks to a comparison with the recurring formulary on this class of artefacts.
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