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摘要
本文介绍了卢西塔尼亚省出土的7个铜器手柄附着物。这些考古作品来自于伯尔达神父(Alba de Tormes,萨拉曼卡)的史前和考古博物馆的收藏,以及罗马考古遗址La Vega de Portillo, Ejeme(萨拉曼卡)。所有的手柄附件都显示出拟人化的装饰,它们被归类为德尔加多的I、III和IV型。此外,这些手柄附件与伊比利亚半岛其他考古遗址中发现的其他类似特征的碎片进行了比较分析。
Nuevos apliques broncíneos de asa de sítula romanos con representación antropomorfa
In this paper we present seven handle attachments of bronze situlae, ascribed to the province of Lusitania. The archaeological pieces come from the collection of the Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology of Pather Belda (Alba de Tormes, Salamanca) and the Roman archaeological site of La Vega de Portillo, Ejeme (Salamanca). All the handle attachments show an anthropomorphic decoration and they are grouped in the types I, III and IV from Delgado. In addition, these handle attachments are subjected to comparative analysis with other pieces of similar characteristics found in other archaeological sites in the Iberian Peninsula.