Детали
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Номер объектаCOLEM:Jarmin.1
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Colchester Collections
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Наименование
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ОписаниеThis face pot contains the cremation of an adult male, aged over 40 years old, with osteophytes on some of the vertebrae. Isotope analysis of the petrous bone reveals he did not spend his childhood in Colchester and he may have come from an area of northern Italy or Greece. The pot may have been produced locally and dates to AD 43-300. Braithwaite type RB 31A. Face pots are unusual Roman cremation vessels that have a face applied to the body of the pot. Although there are similarities in style, each one is unique in some way. They are rare in Britain, but Colchester has one of the largest collections. Face pots have been associated with the Roman army, and this may explain their popularity in Colchester, which had a strong military community from AD 49. It is still unknown whether the face was meant to represent an image of the deceased, a god or goddess or had some other meaning.
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Дата0043 - 0300
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Период созданияRoman
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Материал
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Размерность
- height: 300.00 mm
diameter: 235.00 mm -
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