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Metodología para el estudio de la pintura mural romana: el conjunto de las musas de Bilbilis

Metodología para el estudio de la pintura mural romana: el conjunto de las musas de Bilbilis

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In this book we present an analysis of one of the ensembles found in Taberna 7 of Domus I (Insula I) at the Roman site of Bilbilis (Calatayud, Zaragoza, Spain), chronologically assigned to 35-45 BC. The importance of this ensemble, colloquially known as the "Muses Ensemble" because of the presence of these figures in the central panels, lies in the fact that it is one of the highest quality ensembles in Hispania. But this book goes beyond the study of a pictorial ensemble and applies to a specific case the methodology that we use in Roman wall painting to work with this material and obtain all the information that is useful from an archaeological point of view.

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Keywords

  • archaeological dig
  • Archaeometry
  • assembly
  • Band
  • Bilbilis
  • Candelabra
  • cinnabar
  • completion layer
  • context
  • Crime & criminology
  • Database
  • domus
  • Egyptian blue
  • fixing system
  • fragment
  • History Of Art / Art & Design Styles
  • in situ painting
  • interpanel
  • middle area
  • mortar
  • muses
  • net
  • orthophotography
  • photogrammetric model
  • photograph
  • pictorial layer
  • pigment
  • plinth
  • preparatory run
  • puzzle
  • site
  • Social services & welfare, criminology
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • technical data sheet
  • The arts
  • tracing
  • upper area

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DOI: 10.46608/primaluna18.9782356134943

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