Piese sculpturale din castrul roman de la Sutoru

  • Subiect: In 2001, archaeological researches began at the Roman Fort at Sutoru, during which a lot of new information about the settlement was discovered. Included in the finds, where two funerary stones which have led to a reconsideration of other Roman sculptures found at this site and provided a basis for a proper study to be undertaken regarding Roman Sculptures from the Roman fort at Sutoru. When this archaeological research began, a survey was undertaken in the locality, which uncovered four new sculptural pieces. It is the first time that all the sculptural pieces form this site, have been placed in a study together. The catalogue includes: 1. A rectangular block belonging to a funerary monument with an inscription of Aurelius Bassus a signifier in the military unit of N(umeri)/ M(aurorum) O(ptatianensium). 2. An altar with an inscription offered to a third century emperor with the name erased. 3. A funerary stela with two registers in a rectangular niche. In the relief field there is a representation of a cala and the inscription field mentions the soldier Aurelius Masinni(us?). 4. Two walls from an aedicula with the same dimensions, with an orifice for fixings where the roof was put. They both have the same representation, a horseman on the upper part and a female on the lower part. 5. A fragment of a stela with a horseshoe-shaped niche and a copying with two funerary lions. 6. Fragment of a left lateral wall of an aedicula with a horseman representation. 7. Fragment of a left lateral wall of an aedicula with a camillus representation. 8. Fragment of a funerary lion. 9. Fragment of a Tuscan capital. 10. A column base.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Vezi publicația: Revista Bistriţei: RB
  • Editura: Accent
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2009
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXIII; anul 2009
  • Paginaţia: 53-67
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