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Artículo
Sculptors' signatures on Iberian stone statues from Ipolca-Obulco (Porcuna, Jaén, Spain)
Autor/es | Chapa Brunet, Teresa
Belén Deamos, María Martínez Navarrete, María Isabel Rodero Riaza, Alicia Ceprián, Bautista Pereira, Juan |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología |
Fecha de publicación | 2009 |
Fecha de depósito | 2015-09-18 |
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Resumen | With the help of a modern mason, the authors have discovered a series of scarcely visible markings on well-known limestone statues from southern Spain dating back to the fifth century BC. Unrelated to letters or religious ... With the help of a modern mason, the authors have discovered a series of scarcely visible markings on well-known limestone statues from southern Spain dating back to the fifth century BC. Unrelated to letters or religious symbols, their best point of comparison seems to lie with the kind of signature used by masons to denote a craftsman or workshop. One can certainly forgive any sculptor an expression of pride in the elegant and complex carvings of the Iberian culture. |
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