This paper describes a votive deposit found in 1971 in the eastern suburb of Rome, four miles from the Servian Walls, between the "via Labicana" and the "via Latina". The deposit was filled with votive offerings and had been used mainly between the second half of the VI and the I century B.C. This context could be connected with a cult from the eastern boundary of the "ager romanus antiquus".
Cifani, G. (2005). Roma. Una stipe votiva al IV miglio tra le vie Latina e Labicana. MÉLANGES DE L'ÉCOLE FRANÇAISE DE ROME. ANTIQUITÉ, 117(1), 199-221.
Roma. Una stipe votiva al IV miglio tra le vie Latina e Labicana
CIFANI, GABRIELE
2005-01-01
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This paper describes a votive deposit found in 1971 in the eastern suburb of Rome, four miles from the Servian Walls, between the "via Labicana" and the "via Latina". The deposit was filled with votive offerings and had been used mainly between the second half of the VI and the I century B.C. This context could be connected with a cult from the eastern boundary of the "ager romanus antiquus".File in questo prodotto:
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