Le ambre figurate in area adriatica tra l'Orientalizzante e l'età arcaica. Note sui centri di produzione e sulla diffusione di alcune tipologie di manufatti

Abstract
The first carved ambers appear in the Adriatic area at the end of the eighth century BC with the beginning of the Orientalizing period. Among the most active centers, the Etruscan Verucchio is one of the main poles for the sorting of amber. At the beginning of the sixth century, a fundamental role is exercised from Piceno and the Etruscan Felsina, whose intercept part of the tra!cs previously directed on the Adriatic road. Real amber sculptures of high stylistic level appear towards the second half of the sixth century, found in the rich italic tombs (Basilicata, Apulia, Piceno), traced back to two specialized workshops, localizable in Canosa and Armento, at whose birth they certainly contributed artisans from Ionia and from Etruria.
Anno
2018
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
ANDREA CELESTINO MONTANARO
Curatori Volume
P.L. Cellarosi, R. Chiellini, F. Martini, A.C. Montanaro, L. Sarti
Titolo Volume
Le vie dell'ambra. The ancient cultural and commercial communication between the peoples, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference about the Ancient Roads