
handle: 10045/146773
En los últimos diez años las excavaciones en la “cibdá” de Armea (Santa Mariña de Augas Santas, Allariz, Ourense) han proporcionado un importante número de evidencias epigráficas, en su mayor parte grafitos cerámicos, que prueban un hábito epigráfico muy desarrollado y, sobre todo, la práctica de grabar con el nombre del propietario muchos de los recipientes cerámicos, una costumbre ya conocida en otros lugares pero no generalizada en la Hispania romana.
In the last ten years, the excavations on the “cibdá” de Armea (Santa Mariña de Augas Santas, Allariz, Ourense) provided an important number of epigraphic evidences, mainly inscriptions on ceramic vessels. This demonstrates a high developed epigraphic habit and, overall, the habit of carving the name of the owner in several ceramic vessels. A well-known habit in other territories, but not so common in the Roman Hispania.
Cerámica romana, Gallaecia, Inscripciones rupestres, Roman Epigraphy, Roman pottery, Epigrafía romana, Galicia, Rock inscriptions
Cerámica romana, Gallaecia, Inscripciones rupestres, Roman Epigraphy, Roman pottery, Epigrafía romana, Galicia, Rock inscriptions
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