ECHOES OF THE TREASURE OF ALISEDA ON IBERIAN LADIES AND WORSHIPERS

Authors

  • Carmen ARANEGUI GASCÓ Universidad de Valencia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17398/0213-375X.33.127

Keywords:

Ancient Goldsmithing. Iberian Sculptures of Women. Sanctuary of Cerro de los Santos

Abstract

This paper regards the Treasure of Aliseda as the first joint display of male and female wealth in the Iberian Peninsula. It raises the influence between goldsmithing from Extremadura on Iberian jew- elry. Both shared typologies until the 4th century BC and the frontal diadem endures for centuries as one of the Iberian signs of feminine prestige visible in worshiper’ sculptures dating until Romanization period.

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Published

2021-12-20

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Section

Dosier Monográfico

How to Cite

ECHOES OF THE TREASURE OF ALISEDA ON IBERIAN LADIES AND WORSHIPERS. (2021). Norba. Revista De Historia - NRH, 33, 127-146. https://doi.org/10.17398/0213-375X.33.127