Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens

The mortar, made of stone or marble, represents artifact in Cisalpine widespread elsewhere in the Roman world. the morphologies are substantially grouped into two basic shapes: type 1 presents a hemispherical bowl more or less flattened, Type 2 is characterized by a conical reverse body, more or les...

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Main Author: Andrea Caffini
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2010-07-01
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Online Access:http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/lanx/article/view/614
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spelling doaj-da5f5e1149a347f49d1488dbfbdbb5192020-11-25T03:00:01ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoLanx2035-47972035-47972010-07-010516619310.13130/2035-4797/614563Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimensAndrea CaffiniThe mortar, made of stone or marble, represents artifact in Cisalpine widespread elsewhere in the Roman world. the morphologies are substantially grouped into two basic shapes: type 1 presents a hemispherical bowl more or less flattened, Type 2 is characterized by a conical reverse body, more or less flared. In the mortars were subjected to pounding and grinding, using a pestle driven by hand, raw materials of various origin. The fields of application were mainly three: alimentary, officinal and cosmetic. In some cases the generic definition of mortar is applied improperly to marble containers probably only be used for ornamental. It 'also demonstrated the use of artifacts attributable to type 2 as a function of urns. Therefore, in reference to decontextualized pieces, you should use a definition not unique, reflecting the different possible meanings of the artifact.http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/lanx/article/view/614mortaiopietramarmoemisfericatroncoconicoalimentareofficinalecosmeticoornamentaleurne
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Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
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troncoconico
alimentare
officinale
cosmetico
ornamentale
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title Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
title_short Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
title_full Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
title_fullStr Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
title_full_unstemmed Stone mortars in Roman Cisalpine: new specimens
title_sort stone mortars in roman cisalpine: new specimens
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Lanx
issn 2035-4797
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publishDate 2010-07-01
description The mortar, made of stone or marble, represents artifact in Cisalpine widespread elsewhere in the Roman world. the morphologies are substantially grouped into two basic shapes: type 1 presents a hemispherical bowl more or less flattened, Type 2 is characterized by a conical reverse body, more or less flared. In the mortars were subjected to pounding and grinding, using a pestle driven by hand, raw materials of various origin. The fields of application were mainly three: alimentary, officinal and cosmetic. In some cases the generic definition of mortar is applied improperly to marble containers probably only be used for ornamental. It 'also demonstrated the use of artifacts attributable to type 2 as a function of urns. Therefore, in reference to decontextualized pieces, you should use a definition not unique, reflecting the different possible meanings of the artifact.
topic mortaio
pietra
marmo
emisferica
troncoconico
alimentare
officinale
cosmetico
ornamentale
urne
url http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/lanx/article/view/614
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