Opaiţele şi piesele ceramice de cult din barăcile soldaţilor castrului roman Cumidava, Râşnov, jud. Braşov

  • Subiect: Oil lamps and ceramic parts of worship in barracks soldiers, the roman camp CVMIDAVA, Râşnov, Braşov In the military, namely the Roman imperial military camps, lamps also held true object of worship both in the official Roman religion and personal religion soldiers auxiliary troops. They prayed together if they belong to the same ethnic group, and each have a small personal altar of clay, which brought to light lamps prayers imploring the gods family or fulfilling lust in front of small statues of the goddess Venus pudica or god Amor. The ceramic vessels of this kind, turibula, have a conical or cup-shaped. Decoration element which defines the type of vessel ceramic wafers is achieved by clamping the string between the fingers of the two ends of the lip, which initially was divided into sections and flared, forming a u-shaped profile or v. In military camps in Dacia not identified special places of worship where the soldiers worshiped a deity or another and without their adoration is expected in barracks, as demonstrated most parts of worship findings, including ceramic statuettes Venus pudica.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Istorie-History
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Terrae Fogarasiensis: ActaTF
  • Editura: Negru Vodă
  • Loc publicare: Făgăraş
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2017
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 6; anul 2017
  • Paginaţia: 27-70
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