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Un amuleto egiptizante en forma de mono procedente de los fondos del Museo de Cáceres

Authors: González Bornay, José Miguel; Rodríguez González, Esther;

Un amuleto egiptizante en forma de mono procedente de los fondos del Museo de Cáceres

Abstract

[ES]: En este trabajo se presenta un amuleto procedente de la colección del Museo de Cáceres. Realizado en piedra marrón representa a un mono muy esquematizado sentado sobre las patas traseras. Amuleto, objeto de tocador o adorno, podría ser, por los paralelos conocidos en la península ibérica, una manufactura púnica, fechable entre los siglos V y IV a.C.

[EN]: In this paper an amulet from the collection of the Museo de Cáceres is presented. Made in brown stone, represents a very schematic monkey sitting on the hind legs. Amulet, object of toilet or adornment, could be a Punic manufacture by the parallelims known in the iberian peninsula, dated between the 5th and 4th centuries BC.

Esta publicación se ha beneficiado de las siguientes ayudas para su financiación: Proyecto de Investigación I+D+i: “Construyendo Tarteso: Análisis constructivo, espacial y territorial de un modelo arquitectónico en el valle medio del Guadiana” (HAR2015-63788-P).

Acta del IX Congreso Internacional de Estudios Fenicios y Púnicos, celebrado en Mérida del 22 al 26 de octubre de 2018.

Peer reviewed

Keywords

Pyrophyllite, Mono, Egyptianising, Amuleto, Cáceres

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