Roman sarcophagus from Titel
The unusual Roman sarcophagus of green volcaniclastic rock that was found in Titel, a small town in Vojvodina (SRB), and is now kept in the Muzeul National al Banatului, in Timişoara (RO), caused considerable unease among scholars in the past as it could not be convincingly connected with a...
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doaj-7470d59c8f004bd7a0fd9ee78e623ead2021-02-05T08:27:08ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392020-01-0120207020122310.2298/STA2070201D0350-02412070201DRoman sarcophagus from TitelĐurić Bojan0Faculty of Arts, University of LjubljanaThe unusual Roman sarcophagus of green volcaniclastic rock that was found in Titel, a small town in Vojvodina (SRB), and is now kept in the Muzeul National al Banatului, in Timişoara (RO), caused considerable unease among scholars in the past as it could not be convincingly connected with any of the productions in Pannonia and Moesia Superior. Only Silvio Ferri, albeit a long time ago, correctly identified its connection with the sarcophagus production in Sirmium and with the sarcophagus of Asclepiodota in particular, made of Dardagani limestone. Sarcophagi of volcaniclastic rock have only been recorded in the region of Srem and its immediate vicinity, and were all produced in Sirmium. The material most likely arrived there from the south, quarried near the village of Rajići, ca 25 km west of Domavia, in the valley of the River Drina. The structure and decoration of the sarcophagus from Titel reveal it as essentially the type produced by the workshops at Salona using models from Prokonessos. Having said that, its decorative details reveal a more complex picture. The decoration of narrow strips of plant motifs indicates a close relationship between the sarcophagus workshops at Sirmium and the workshops active in the middle and upper valley of the River Drina with its tributaries, with the centre at Skelani (municipium Malvesiatium), which, in turn, had close ties with the Salona production. The use of the Norico-Pannonian volute of Type 6 (after Pochmarski) on the inscription panel frame of the sarcophagus from Titel shows another area of influence - the travertine sarcophagus production of Aquincum - on the appearance of the sarcophagi from Sirmium that freely use these motifs (including Type 7) to form the frames of the inscription and figural panels. Available evidence clearly shows that the sarcophagus from Titel can be attributed to the Sirmium sarcophagus production of the 3rd century, more precisely its second half.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2020/0350-02412070201D.pdftitelsarcophagusvolcaniclastic rocksalona workshopssirmiumaquincum travertine production |
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The unusual Roman sarcophagus of green volcaniclastic rock that was found in
Titel, a small town in Vojvodina (SRB), and is now kept in the Muzeul
National al Banatului, in Timişoara (RO), caused considerable unease among
scholars in the past as it could not be convincingly connected with any of
the productions in Pannonia and Moesia Superior. Only Silvio Ferri, albeit a
long time ago, correctly identified its connection with the sarcophagus
production in Sirmium and with the sarcophagus of Asclepiodota in
particular, made of Dardagani limestone. Sarcophagi of volcaniclastic rock
have only been recorded in the region of Srem and its immediate vicinity,
and were all produced in Sirmium. The material most likely arrived there
from the south, quarried near the village of Rajići, ca 25 km west of
Domavia, in the valley of the River Drina. The structure and decoration of
the sarcophagus from Titel reveal it as essentially the type produced by the
workshops at Salona using models from Prokonessos. Having said that, its
decorative details reveal a more complex picture. The decoration of narrow
strips of plant motifs indicates a close relationship between the
sarcophagus workshops at Sirmium and the workshops active in the middle and
upper valley of the River Drina with its tributaries, with the centre at
Skelani (municipium Malvesiatium), which, in turn, had close ties with the
Salona production. The use of the Norico-Pannonian volute of Type 6 (after
Pochmarski) on the inscription panel frame of the sarcophagus from Titel
shows another area of influence - the travertine sarcophagus production of
Aquincum - on the appearance of the sarcophagi from Sirmium that freely use
these motifs (including Type 7) to form the frames of the inscription and
figural panels. Available evidence clearly shows that the sarcophagus from
Titel can be attributed to the Sirmium sarcophagus production of the 3rd
century, more precisely its second half. |
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