Hercule, le lion et le cheval : les bronzes romains du puits 269 de Châteaumeillant/Mediolanum (Cher)
The excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yielded a remarkable deposit in the bottom of a Gallo-Roman well. It included nearly 6 000 diverse fragments, including ceramics, animal bones, defixionum tabellae and the remains of a four-wheel cart. Amongst these, four ex...
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| description | The excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yielded a remarkable deposit in the bottom of a Gallo-Roman well. It included nearly 6 000 diverse fragments, including ceramics, animal bones, defixionum tabellae and the remains of a four-wheel cart. Amongst these, four exceptional bronze objects were discovered an oinochoe (wine jug) with a trefoil spout, the front part of a chest, a horse’s head featuring a long pouring spout and a solid bronze lion with silver-incrusted eyes. Although their archaeological studies aren’t completed yet, this paper presents a preliminary examination of these four bronze objects and our first hypotheses about them. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e0e73d841a284ee59cf8acad2cb12be52025-08-20T02:30:35ZengCNRS ÉditionsGallia0016-41192109-95882015-12-0172230132010.4000/gallia.907Hercule, le lion et le cheval : les bronzes romains du puits 269 de Châteaumeillant/Mediolanum (Cher)Sophie KrauszGérard CoulonThe excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yielded a remarkable deposit in the bottom of a Gallo-Roman well. It included nearly 6 000 diverse fragments, including ceramics, animal bones, defixionum tabellae and the remains of a four-wheel cart. Amongst these, four exceptional bronze objects were discovered an oinochoe (wine jug) with a trefoil spout, the front part of a chest, a horse’s head featuring a long pouring spout and a solid bronze lion with silver-incrusted eyes. Although their archaeological studies aren’t completed yet, this paper presents a preliminary examination of these four bronze objects and our first hypotheses about them.https://journals.openedition.org/gallia/907 |
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| title | Hercule, le lion et le cheval : les bronzes romains du puits 269 de Châteaumeillant/Mediolanum (Cher) |
| title_full | Hercule, le lion et le cheval : les bronzes romains du puits 269 de Châteaumeillant/Mediolanum (Cher) |
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| title_short | Hercule, le lion et le cheval : les bronzes romains du puits 269 de Châteaumeillant/Mediolanum (Cher) |
| title_sort | hercule le lion et le cheval les bronzes romains du puits 269 de chateaumeillant mediolanum cher |
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