
National Archaeological Museum of Madrid
Celtiberian Vase in the Archaeological Museum of M…
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Celtiberian Vessel Fragment with Figures in the Ar…
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Inventory 1926/45/48
Ceramic Generic Classification; containers
Object/Document Vessel
Rim Components (1)
Material/Support Clay
Painted Technique
lathe
oxidative cooking
Dimensions Height = 15 cm; Length = 13cm
Description Fragment of an exvased rim of a clay jar with two schematic painted human figures.
Iconography Male figure
Dating 200[ac]=1[ac] (S. II-I a.C.)
Cultural Context/Style Celtiberian culture
Place of Origin Castil Terreño, Izana (Quintana Redonda, Tierra de Soria (region))
Specific Place/Castil Terreño Deposit
Cataloger Protohistory and Colonizations
Text from: ceres.mcu.es/pages/Main
Celtiberian Vessel Fragment with Figures in the Ar…
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Inventory 1926/45/48
Ceramic Generic Classification; containers
Object/Document Vessel
Rim Components (1)
Material/Support Clay
Painted Technique
lathe
oxidative cooking
Dimensions Height = 15 cm; Length = 13cm
Description Fragment of an exvased rim of a clay jar with two schematic painted human figures.
Iconography Male figure
Dating 200[ac]=1[ac] (S. II-I a.C.)
Cultural Context/Style Celtiberian culture
Place of Origin Castil Terreño, Izana (Quintana Redonda, Tierra de Soria (region))
Specific Place/Castil Terreño Deposit
Cataloger Protohistory and Colonizations
Text from: ceres.mcu.es/pages/Main
Celtiberian Vase in the Archaeological Museum of M…
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Celtiberian Bronze Fibula in the Archaeological Mu…
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Celtiberian Bronze Fibula in the Archaeological Mu…
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Celtiberian Bronze Pectoral with Dancing Figures i…
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Inventory 1940/27/ALP/149
Generic Classification Clothing; personal ornaments; metals; grave goods
Object/Pectoral Document
Components Chest Plate (1)
Matter/Support Bronze
Cast Technique
Chiselled
Dimensions Length = 10 cm; Thickness = 0.10 cm; Maximum width = 5.80 cm
Description Incomplete pectoral plate decorated with embossed dots, a circle surrounded by dots and thin zig-zag lines (figures). Perforations for pendants and rivet. The schematic representation is interpreted as figures holding hands dancing around the sun, a star source of life and in the surroundings of a river.
Iconography Music and dance scene
Dating 400[ac]=201[ac] (S. IV-III a.C.)
Cultural Context/Style Celtiberian culture
Place of Origin Necropolis del Val, Alpanseque (Arcos de Jalón (region), Soria)
Specific Place/Necrópolis del Val Site
Cataloger Protohistory and Colonizations
Text from: ceres.mcu.es/pages/Main
Celtiberian Bronze Pectoral with Dancing Figures i…
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Inventory 1940/27/ALP/149
Generic Classification Clothing; personal ornaments; metals; grave goods
Object/Pectoral Document
Components Chest Plate (1)
Matter/Support Bronze
Cast Technique
Chiselled
Dimensions Length = 10 cm; Thickness = 0.10 cm; Maximum width = 5.80 cm
Description Incomplete pectoral plate decorated with embossed dots, a circle surrounded by dots and thin zig-zag lines (figures). Perforations for pendants and rivet. The schematic representation is interpreted as figures holding hands dancing around the sun, a star source of life and in the surroundings of a river.
Iconography Music and dance scene
Dating 400[ac]=201[ac] (S. IV-III a.C.)
Cultural Context/Style Celtiberian culture
Place of Origin Necropolis del Val, Alpanseque (Arcos de Jalón (region), Soria)
Specific Place/Necrópolis del Val Site
Cataloger Protohistory and Colonizations
Text from: ceres.mcu.es/pages/Main
Celtic Bronze Bull in the Archaeological Museum of…
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Celtic Bronze Bull in the Archaeological Museum of…
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Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
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Gilded Silver La Tene III Type Fibula in the Archa…
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Gilded Silver La Tene III Type Fibula in the Archa…
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Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
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Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
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Celtiberian Bronze Tessera in the Archaeological M…
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Celtiberian Bronze Tessera in the Archaeological M…
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Celtiberian Bronze Dove Fibula in the Archaeologic…
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inventory 1940/27/ARC/2168
Generic Classification Clothing; metals; personal ornaments; grave goods
Object/Document Fibula
Typology/State Zoomorphic; La Tene II. Silver 8-B1.1
Matter/Support Bronze
Engraving technique
Molten
Dimensions Height = 3.60 cm; Width = 1cm; Thickness = 0.80cm
Fibula bridge: Length = 2.70 cm
Description Bronze fibula with a bird-shaped bridge, decoration with incised lines on the neck, beginning of the spine and beak. The needle and spring are missing. It is a fibula of the La tène III type (Argente type C), which has been considered to represent a dove, which in the Celtic world was given healing properties.
The analysis of its metallic components indicates that it is a ternary bronze with a high lead content and also the presence of iron and antimony.
This type of zoomorphic fibulae is more frequent in the Meseteño areas than in the Iberian ones.
Dove iconography
Dating 300[ac]=201[ac] (S. III a.C.)
Cultural Context/Style Celtiberian culture
Place of Origin Arcobriga Necropolis, Monreal de Ariza (Calatayud (region), Zaragoza)
Specific Place/Arcobriga Necropolis Site
History of the Object Collection: Cerralbo
Reasoned Classification The fibula was analyzed in September 2011 by X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) with an INNOV-X Alpha spectrometer with the number PA20632, by Ignacio Montero, scientific researcher at the CSIC.
Cataloger Protohistory and Colonizations
Text from: ceres.mcu.es/pages/Main
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