Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 30/1. (2010)

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102 N. Man APPENDIX Repertory of representation on ceramics56 Anthropomorphic pots 1. Anthropomorphic vessel; yellow-brick paste; brick glossy angoba; fragment, the upper part of the vessel was decorated by a representation of a proportional but grotesque human face with large and deep eyes, thick eyebrows, Roman nose and opened mouth, without lips and a few teeth and beard; PI. 1/7. Dim: H = 10.5 cm, 1 = 13 cm; Dp. Criste$ti, vicus militaris; Dd. MCM; inv. 1213; unpublished. 2. Bowl; fragment; brick paste; brick angoba with traces of paint; decorated with a representation of Venus; poorly preserved; PI. 3/11. Dim: H = 10.5 cm; 1 = 4.2 cm; Dp: Criste$ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 1809; unpublished. 3. Bowl; fragment; yellow paste; brick angoba; decorated with an eye: eyelids and iris have been reproduced; PI. 3/6. Dim: H = 3 cm; 1 = 4 cm; Dp: Criste§ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 1213; unpublished. 4. Anthropomorphic vessel, yellow-brick paste; fragment; with the bust of a man with a girdle around the neck, ornamented with impressed circles; the face is schematically shown, the eyes are marked by two circles and the mouth is represented by a hole. The character wears a diadem of rays. Perhaps it represents the Sol; PI. 1/8. Dim: 9.4 x 3.8 cm. Dp: Sängeorgiu de Cämpie, rural settlement; Dd: MCM; inv. FN; Coci? 1992, 557-558. Ceramic moulds ex-voto 1. Medallion-shaped; yellow paste; fragment; a part of the feet of a quadruped animal is preserved, with traces of grass and earth; PL 3/9. Dim: D = 9 cm; 1 = 5.5 cm, H = 3.3 cm; Dp: Criste^ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 572; unpublished; analogies: Popilian 1976, fig. 302, pl. XXX. 2. Medallion-shaped; brick paste; brown angoba; good preservation; representing the bust of Serapis; worked in an elaborated technique, showing remarkable artistic skills. The god is depicted as a strong man, with the beard and the hair worked “in repousse” technique. He is wearing a calathus, a crown of laurels on the head, with a lemniscus, while the bust is covered by a chiton; Pi. 2/4. Dim: D = 11.8 cm; Dp: Craciune§ti, rural settlement; Dd: MCM; inv. 551; Floca 1937, 9, nr.3; Zrínyi 1977, pl. XLX/3; Husar- Man 1996, pi. Ill, fig. 6. 3. Medallion-shaped; brown paste; fragment; the top is missing; the medallion represents an owl (attribute of the goddess Minerva), surrounded by a wreath; PI. 2/5. Dim: 5 x 2.8 x 1 cm; Dp: Sängeorgiu de Cämpie, rural settlement; Dd: MCM; inv. FN; Coci? 1992, 557-558. 4. Mould; rectangular handles; brown paste; fragmentary; the text is negative; PI. 2/2. Dim: L = 13 cm, 1 = 9 cm, H = 3 cm; Dp: Criste$ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 548; Floca 1937, 11, nr. 8. ......................] INAET ......................] NVS PROP (itii) [Do] m(i)na et/ [Dom](i)nus prop(itii) 5. Mould; in form of a pediment niches; brown paste; fragmentary; reproducing a Dionysian scene with Liber Pater; this piece has a shaped niche with a gable and a wide rim decorated with three buttons in the centre. The scene is bordered by two columns, with a nude Liber Pater in the centre, who keeps a massive thirs in the left hand and in the right hand a round object, probably a patera, which supports an altar; PI. 2/3. Dim: L = 10 cm, 1=7.8 cm; Dp: Criste§ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 550; Floca 1937, 9, nr. 4. 6. Sigilla; bricks paste; almost rectangular shape, one side fragmentary, showing a fighter or a deity sitting, with his right hand leaning on the edge of a column; PI. 3/12. Dim: H = 7 cm; 1 = 4.3 cm; Dp: Criste§ti, vicus militaris; Dd: MCM; inv. 565; unpublished. 56 The description has the following clusters: current number; the name of the piece; the preservation stage; the detailed description of the material; the illustration; dimensions (L-length, D-diameter; 1-width; H-height); the dating according to the archaeological context or analogies; Dp.: the discovery place; Pp.: the preservation place and the inventory number; the bibliography.

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