During the excavations carried out at the turn of the 1960s-1970s on the Medea hill, in the plain of eastern Friuli, Ugo Furlani recovered a bronze fragment generally attributed to a pendant. The site was already known from research as the location of a settlement and a necropolis from the protohistoric age and was identified starting in the 1990s by some authors as a place of worship. The object could very likely correspond to a part of complex pendants attested between Veneto and Slovenia during the Iron Age.
Un pendente con motivo solare da Medea
Susi Corazza
;Giulio Simeoni
2020-01-01
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During the excavations carried out at the turn of the 1960s-1970s on the Medea hill, in the plain of eastern Friuli, Ugo Furlani recovered a bronze fragment generally attributed to a pendant. The site was already known from research as the location of a settlement and a necropolis from the protohistoric age and was identified starting in the 1990s by some authors as a place of worship. The object could very likely correspond to a part of complex pendants attested between Veneto and Slovenia during the Iron Age.File in questo prodotto:
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