Nous avons le plaisir de vous faire part de l’article dans la revue Open Archaeology intitulé “Microscopic Re-Examination of an Unique Bone Artefact: The Figure of a Theatrical Actor Found at The Roman Fort Iža/Leányvár (Slovakia)” et signé par E. David de l’équipe AnTET et
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Voici le résumé en Anglais ci-dessous :
In 1955, a figure, representing a comic actor, was discovered on a spoil heal in the Roman Fort of Iža. It is a unique find without close parallels in the whole of the Roman Empire, making it difficult to determine from which object it was derived or what was its function. The results of new research are presented here and demonstrate the object is a fragment of a luxury, figural knife handle made from bone rather than ivory. It was probably produced in a provincial workshop under a Mediterranean influence where similar figures, though from different materials, occur throughout the second century.
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David Hérisson (21 avril 2021). Publication “Microscopic Re-Examination of an Unique Bone Artefact”, E. David et al., Open Archaeology, 04/21. Le carnet d'AnTET. Consulté le 16 février 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/b7om