RESUMENEl nuevo estudio de tres figuras de bronce de tipo etrusco e itálico permite reconsiderar el dossier de la vajilla metá-lica importada en el Mediterráneo occidental. En primer lugar, una completa descripción de cada figura autoriza consideraciones acerca de la procedencia así como su correcta función original.En segundo lugar, se ofrece una revisión de la vajilla metálica etrusca e itálica recuperada en la Península en la que se incluyen nuevos hallazgos. Este catálogo organiza los distintos tipos de importaciones de manera exhaustiva.Finalmente, se contextualizan los tres fragmentos examinados en la primera parte, destacándose respecto a las importaciones estándar. Como resultado, para dos de las tres piezas, la procedencia de contextos arqueológicos del mediterráneo occidental es difícil de aceptar.
SUMMARYA new study of three small bronze figures of Etruscan and Italic manufacture gives the opportunity to reconsider the dossier of bronze vessels imported in the Western Mediterranean Area. Firstly, a thorough description of each figure allows to determinate their provenance and to make new hypothesis about their correct placement. Secondly, a review of Etruscan and Italic vessels found on the Peninsula, including some new findings, is presented. This review shows clearly specific tendencies concerning the import of archaic vessels. Finally, the presence of these objects is related to the examined figures, thus giving the chance to explain their outstanding nature in comparison to standard imports. Therefore, a provenance from archaeological contexts, at least for two of them, is hardly acceptable.
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