- Код статьи
- S032103910015611-5-
- DOI
- 10.31857/S032103910015611-5
- Тип публикации
- Статья
- Статус публикации
- Опубликовано
- Авторы
- Том/ Выпуск
- Том 81 / Выпуск 2
- Страницы
- 684-697
- Аннотация
The article is devoted to three tombstones from the excavations of Chersonesos in Taurica. Two gravestones preserved the names of the buried persons: Aurelius Viator and Sabinus; the third is nameless. The portraits of the buried are carved on the monuments. Each of them holds a bird in his hands. Judging by numerous analogies, birds were a common attribute of children’s funeral portraits in antiquity and became a symbolic indication of childhood, as they were common pets. Keeping and caring for pets was an important part of education and a favorite pastime for children in the Roman Empire.
- Ключевые слова
- Chersonesos in Tauris, tombstone, Aurelius Viator, Sabinus, portrait, children, birds, soldier’s clothes, everyday life
- Дата публикации
- 28.06.2021
- Год выхода
- 2021
- Всего подписок
- 11
- Всего просмотров
- 174
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