2023
DOI: 10.3989/tp.2023.12321
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Un santuario doméstico del siglo VII a. C. de culto a Hathor-Astarté en el Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca, España)

Abstract: Se presentan los resultados de las excavaciones de 2022 en el Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca), que amplían el área exhumada en 2021. Se discute la secuencia diacrónica de dicho espacio y su interpretación funcional y social. Se aborda la religiosidad doméstica a partir de varios edificios de uso cultual y un abundante elenco de objetos litúrgicos: vajilla torneada egipcia o levantina pintada y fenicia de engobe rojo, un aplique de taracea y abalorios de fayenza con iconografía oriental, pebeteros y terracotas… Show more

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“…On CSV's uppermost plateau (Figure 1b), one such compound (600 m 2 ) was excavated, revealing roundhouses aggregated around a communal patio. The centre of this compound was occupied by several granaries, rectangular religious buildings (Buildings 3 and 7), and was dominated by House 1 (Blanco-González et al, 2022, 2023a, 2023b.…”
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“…On CSV's uppermost plateau (Figure 1b), one such compound (600 m 2 ) was excavated, revealing roundhouses aggregated around a communal patio. The centre of this compound was occupied by several granaries, rectangular religious buildings (Buildings 3 and 7), and was dominated by House 1 (Blanco-González et al, 2022, 2023a, 2023b.…”
Section: The Site Of Cerro De San Vicentementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building 7 was similar, but smaller (3.2 × 2.9 m), opening onto the central compound, as do the remaining structures (Figure 1c); it yielded two spindle-whorls made of bone (indicating a high-quality and specialized craft, as opposed to the more commonplace ceramic) and a pair of antler horse bits, the latter indicative of aristocratic equestrian habits in this region. This sector is interpreted as representing the coexistence and maintenance of household, artisan, and prestige elements, as well as commensal ceremonies and activities devoted to the spiritual maintenance of the household and its visitors (Blanco-González et al, 2023a, 2023b.…”
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