This paper is focused on late-classic and Hellenistic jewellery in the ancient Marche region. The finds discovered in the Celtic necropolis of Filottrano, Osimo and Montefortino di Arcevia reveal important details in order to identify imports from Etruria, South Italy and North Greece, together with local productions; in order to recognize phases, ways and dynamics of the artefacts distribution and use during almost two centuries. The findings from the Ancona Hellenistic-roman graves increase the knowledge, including the territory in a network of the Aegean trades.

La fortuna delle oreficerie in area picena tra modelli allogeni e tradizione locale

COEN, ALESSANDRA;MICHELI, MARIA ELISA
2012

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This paper is focused on late-classic and Hellenistic jewellery in the ancient Marche region. The finds discovered in the Celtic necropolis of Filottrano, Osimo and Montefortino di Arcevia reveal important details in order to identify imports from Etruria, South Italy and North Greece, together with local productions; in order to recognize phases, ways and dynamics of the artefacts distribution and use during almost two centuries. The findings from the Ancona Hellenistic-roman graves increase the knowledge, including the territory in a network of the Aegean trades.
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