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Tesserae lusoriae en Hispania

Tesserae lusoriae in Hispania
Authors: Rodríguez Martín, Francisco Germán;

Tesserae lusoriae en Hispania

Abstract

The known ones as tesserae lusoriae are objects that have received little attention on the part of the Hispanic investigators. Most of the works have boarded its study in a tangential and isolated way. Through the pieces picked up in the Roman world, several models can be distinguished. In this work we approached the group that counts on a greater number of units. One is a small group of cards realized in bone, and rarely in ivory, of rectangular body, which end in one of their ends in a perforated circular appendix. In one of the faces there is an engraving number and in the opposite face there are expressions some of them crude and other benevolent ones. For the moment it is not known which was its concrete function; in fact, diverse hypotheses have considered on the utility of these objects. The majority of the investigators consider that they must be related to some type of game of which we still do not know the rules.

Las conocidas como tesserae lusoriae son objetos que han recibido escasa atenci?n por parte de los investigadores hispanos. En la mayor?a de los trabajos se ha abordado su estudio de manera tangencial y aislada. A trav?s de las piezas recogidas en el mundo romano, se pueden distinguir varios modelos. En este trabajo abordamos el grupo que cuenta con un mayor n?mero de ejemplares. Se trata de peque?as fichas realizadas en hueso, y raramente en marfil, de cuerpo rectangular, que rematan en uno de sus extremos en un ap?ndice circular perforado. En una de las caras llevan grabado un numeral y, en la contraria, calificativos unas veces soeces y otras ben?volos. Por el momento se ignora cu?l fue su funci?n concreta; de hecho, se han planteado diversas hip?tesis sobre la utilidad de estos objetos. La mayor?a de los estudiosos consideran que deben estar relacionados con alg?n tipo de juego del que a?n se desconocen las reglas.

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hueso trabajado, fichas de juego, hallazgos mediterráneos, Arqueolog?a, juego romano, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, inscripción, CC1-960, Arqueología

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