Two architectural terracottas from the municipium of Trebiae (Trevi, PG)
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https://doi.org/10.4454/ostraka.v33.1237Keywords:
Architectural terracottas, Trebiae, ancient Italy, Etruscan-Italic decoration, viritane distributions, Romanization process, templar buildingAbstract
The study focuses on the examination of two different fragments of architectural terracottas emerged during the excavation conducted by the University of Perugia at the locality of Pietrarossa, where the Roman municipium of Trebiae had to insist. Both fragments fall into the category of coating plates. The decorative motifs suggest the chronological arrangement between the second half of the third century BC and the second century BC. Therefore, we supposed that the architectural fragments are indicators of the presence of at least one templar building in the area of Pietrarossa thus reflecting the Romanization process.
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