The circular bronze plate with silver damascene work from the celtiberian cemetery of Aguilar de Anguita (Guadalajara)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1995.v52.i1.439Keywords:
Aguilar de Anguila (Guadalajara, Spain), Celtiberian cemetery, Circular plateo Zenithal perspective, Damascene work, ZoomorphismAbstract
This article deals with the study of a circular bronze plate wilh silver damascene work, from the Celtiberian cemetery of Aguilar de Anguila (Guadalajara), exhibited in the M.A.N. The aim is to trace the extent and origin of these kinds of objects in the Meseta. A study of the decorative structure is also made, in order to determine the importance of this piece from a social and ideological point of view, not only as a social prestigious object but also as a part of the grave goods in the tomb.
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