Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

This work aimed to study the Roman lamps collected in Alcáçova de Santarém. The set is formed by a total of 393 unpublished fragments, although some references to some complete lamps in archaeological reports. Given the high fragmentation of the set, wasnot easy his classification and interpretation. Chronologically, the lamps was dated between the last quarter of the second century BC and the beginning of the fifth century AD. However, the largest volume of lychnological imports is from the High Empire. After the early second century AD, Scallabis seems to suffer a reduction of economic purchase which may be due to several factors, symptom that also is reflected by the Roman lamps.

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Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

This work aimed to study the Roman lamps collected in Alcáçova de Santarém. The set is formed by a total of 393 unpublished fragments, although some references to some complete lamps in archaeological reports. Given the high fragmentation of the set, wasnot easy his classification and interpretation. Chronologically, the lamps was dated between the last quarter of the second century BC and the beginning of the fifth century AD. However, the largest volume of lychnological imports is from the High Empire. After the early second century AD, Scallabis seems to suffer a reduction of economic purchase which may be due to several factors, symptom that also is reflected by the Roman lamps.

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Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

by Carlos Pereora
Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

Roman Lamps of Scallabis (Santarem, Portugal)

by Carlos Pereora

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This work aimed to study the Roman lamps collected in Alcáçova de Santarém. The set is formed by a total of 393 unpublished fragments, although some references to some complete lamps in archaeological reports. Given the high fragmentation of the set, wasnot easy his classification and interpretation. Chronologically, the lamps was dated between the last quarter of the second century BC and the beginning of the fifth century AD. However, the largest volume of lychnological imports is from the High Empire. After the early second century AD, Scallabis seems to suffer a reduction of economic purchase which may be due to several factors, symptom that also is reflected by the Roman lamps.


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ISBN-13: 9781407312644
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports
Publication date: 05/31/2014
Series: BAR International , #2627
Pages: 115
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.34(d)

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Carlos Pereira
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