The scent of a ritual: a set of glass unguentaria of the fifth to fourth century BCE from Iliberri (Granada, Andalusia, Spain)
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García González, Julia; Sol Plaza, Justo F.; Dorado Alejos, Alberto; Adroher Auroux, Andrés MªEditorial
BAR Publishing
Materia
South-east Iberian Peninsula Iberian culture Banquets
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2024Referencia bibliográfica
García González, J., Sol Plaza, J. F., Dorado Alejos, A. y Adroher Auroux, A. M. The scent of a ritual: a set of glass unguentaria of the fifth to fourth century BCE from Iliberri (Granada, Andalusia, Spain). En Ergün Lafli and Gülseren Kan Sahin (Eds.): Unguentaria and Related Vessels in the Mediterranean from the Early Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Period. (2024). pp. 155-161. ISBN 9781407360638
Resumen
This chapter presents the archaeological site located at 10 Zacatin Street (Granada, Andalusia, Spain), found during building demolition archaeological fieldwork. The set of glass objects studied with the rest of the material found indicates that this deposit was generated between the fifth and fourth centuries BCE as a consequence of a banquet ritual celebrated near the Iberian oppidum of Iliberri (today located on the Albaicín Hill).




