This paper analyzes the miniature pottery recovered fortuitously, in an unspecified period, in the site of Stragolìa Grande near Torre Mordillo of Spezzano Albanese (CS) and currently preserved at the Melissa Palopoli Archaeological Museum in Torretta di Crucoli (KR). It consists of fifty-eight miniature finds from the Classical and Hellenistic periods found in association with a large group of terracotta statuettes and a bronze statuette of Heracles in repose datable to the same period that were part of a votive deposit to be referred to a cultic complex to be located outside the Hellenistic walls of the Brettian settlement of Torre Mordillo, not far from the probable west gate of access to the fortified citadel.
La microceramica votiva della favissa di Stragolìa Grande presso Torre Mordillo (Spezzano Albanese, CS)
Armando Taliano GrassoWriting – Review & Editing
;Salvatore MedagliaWriting – Review & Editing
2022-01-01
Abstract
This paper analyzes the miniature pottery recovered fortuitously, in an unspecified period, in the site of Stragolìa Grande near Torre Mordillo of Spezzano Albanese (CS) and currently preserved at the Melissa Palopoli Archaeological Museum in Torretta di Crucoli (KR). It consists of fifty-eight miniature finds from the Classical and Hellenistic periods found in association with a large group of terracotta statuettes and a bronze statuette of Heracles in repose datable to the same period that were part of a votive deposit to be referred to a cultic complex to be located outside the Hellenistic walls of the Brettian settlement of Torre Mordillo, not far from the probable west gate of access to the fortified citadel.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.