Il contributo considera documenti pittorici della Tracia e del Mar Nero settentrionale, databili tra IV e III sec. a.C. seguendo un approccio contestuale e attingendo a fonti di archivio. L’analisi riguarda sia i criteri di articolazione della parete che i motivi inseriti nella parete. L’obiettivo è esplorare le “connessioni” mediterranee di tali prodotti artistici come risultato di mobilità di persone, idee e saperi e come indizio di relazioni interculturali tra popolazioni di diversa origine.
Using a contextual approach and drawing on archival sources, this article examines pictorial documents from Thrace and the northern Black Sea, dating to the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. The analysis focuses on both the structural organization of the walls and the motifs incorporated within them. The aim is to explore the Mediterranean 'connections' of these artistic products, resulting from the mobility of people, ideas, and knowledge, and as evidence of intercultural interactions between populations of diverse origins
Mediterranean Connections beyond the Mediterranean. Classical and Early Hellenistic Decorative Systems in Thrace and in the Northern Black Sea Region
Manetta, Consuelo
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Abstract
Using a contextual approach and drawing on archival sources, this article examines pictorial documents from Thrace and the northern Black Sea, dating to the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. The analysis focuses on both the structural organization of the walls and the motifs incorporated within them. The aim is to explore the Mediterranean 'connections' of these artistic products, resulting from the mobility of people, ideas, and knowledge, and as evidence of intercultural interactions between populations of diverse originsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.