Formas arquitectónicas funerarias de carácter monumental en Colonia Patricia Corduba
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2001.v74.151Keywords:
Archeology of death, Roman funerary monuments, Columbaria, Funerary tumuli, Hypogea, Funerary altars, Cremation, Inhumation, Roman building techniques, Roman sculpture, CórdobaAbstract
The present article is a full study of the first funerary monuments documented in Colonia Patricia (Corduba, act. Córdoba). It deals not only with the architectural shapes and forms which, in spite of having been made mainly of native materials and in local workshops, reveal a clear Italic influence on burial types and morphology, but also with their topographic layout, especially in relation with the higways around the city. This phenomenon begins around the change of the Era.
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