Roman sarcophagi belong to the most important group of monuments in Roman art. This volume includes new findings and research on their shapes and use as well as regional differences in the provinces of the Roman Empire. The geographic scope ranges from Judaea (Jerusalem) via Asia Minor (Ephesos), Greece and Macedonia, Moesia and Pannonia to Italy, Gallia and finally the Iberian Peninsula, the time frame stretches from the earliest Roman sarcophagi burials to late antiquity.
In addition, the volume brings forward results of archaeometric analysis as well as epigraphic evidence. Questions about polychromy are also considered, just like problems of restoration and storage of sarcophagi, including their reception, reutilization and importance in European collections of the 18th and 20th century. Thus, the articles represent a current review of the state of research on the field of sarcophagi research in the Roman provinces.
Las «Conditoria Provinciarum», que se remontan a una conferencia celebrada en Tréveris en septiembre de 2022, son el tercer tomo de la colección «Ibérica Selecta«, que es un foro para todas las áreas de los estudios de la Antigüedad dedicados a la Península Ibérica.
Con artículos de:
Isabel Rodà / Margherita Bonanno Aravantinos / Fulvia Ciliberto / Daniela Massara / Doris Bielefeld / Eleni Papagianni / Cristina-Georgeta Alexandrescu / Bojan Djurić / Monica Pagan / Markus Trunk / Vassiliki Gaggadis-Robin / Montserrat Claveria / Antònia Soler i Nicolau / Sergio Vidal Álvarez / Isabel Moreno Martínez / Eliana Siotto / Beatrice Cacciotti / Raffaela Bucolo / Saray Garcia Martínez
IbS 3 Conditoria Provinciarum Folleto; para más información, veáse la página de la editorial Steiner