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Un mystes dionisiaco nel sepolcreto felsineo Tamburini

Authors: PIZZIRANI, CHIARA;

Un mystes dionisiaco nel sepolcreto felsineo Tamburini

Abstract

Lo studio è incentrato sull'analisi complessiva di un contesto tombale felsineo, la tomba 4 del sepolcreto Tamburini. La tomba costituisce infatti un esempio eccezionale di coerenza nell'ambito della ritualità funeraria della Bologna etrusca, un esempio fortunato per la possibilità di ricondurre con certezza il segnacolo funerario agli oggetti di corredo del defunto. Ne emerge una sostanziale raffinatezza del messaggio che il defunto intende comunicare alla propria comunità di appartenenza attraverso la scelta rigorosa delle iconografie presenti sia sulle ceramiche attiche, accuratamente selezionate, che sulla stele felsinea che costituiva il segnacolo fuori terra della sepoltura. Di fronte alla comunità il defunto rivela la propria fede in un Dioniso dal volto misterico e soteriologico, portatore della luce (vasellame di corredo), nel cui nome può incamminarsi con sicurezza verso l'Aldilà (segnacolo).

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Italy
Keywords

FELSINA ETRUSCA; DIONISO; MYSTES; RELIGIONE; CONTESTO TOMBALE; MISTERI; RELIGIONE MISTERICA; ETRUSCHI; ETRURIA PADANA

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