Un oscillum en Caesaraugusta (c/ Doctor Palomar, 8-10. Zaragoza)
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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_salduie/sald.201211-126638Keywords:
Oscillum romano, Caesaraugusta, NinfeoAbstract
Se presenta el oscillum hallado en Caesaraugusta (Calle Palomar, Zaragoza). Se trata de la parte superior de una placa rectangular trabajada en mármol de Carrara y decorada con rostros dionisíacos. Se encontró en un contexto hidráulico, posible ninfeo, situado a orillas del decumano máximo, en el vicus oriental de la colonia romana. Siglo I.
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