The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina

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Autor(a) principal: Almagro-Gorbea, Martín
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/319
Resumo: Study of thirty small bronze goat figurines. They appear in the southwest of Hispania, from Bajo Alemtejo to Alta Extremadura, in the southern territory of the Provincia Lusitania. Its dispersion coincides with epigraphs dedicated to the local Celtic goddess Ataecina, which confirms its relationship with the cult of this divinity, raised since 1885 when F. Fita interpreted the inscriptions on two of these bronze goats found in La Zafrilla, Cáceres. Some of them offer a style of evident quality, although the majority are works of popular artisans. Although their archaeological context is unknown, their style date them from the III century BC. until the 2nd or 3rd century AD. They testify to a popular rite practiced for more than half a millennium related to the cult of Ataecina, documented by more than 30 inscriptions and these 30 goat bronze figurines, which should be considered a minimum sample of the testimonies in Antiquity. Therefore, it was a very popular and widespread cult, probably originating from an ancestral Mother Goddess, perhaps of megalithic origin, practiced by the Celtici, the Celtic people who inhabited those territories until its Christianization.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
Las cabritas de bronce de la diosa Ataecina
title The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
spellingShingle The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
Almagro-Gorbea, Martín
Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
Arqueologia
Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
title_short The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
title_full The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
title_fullStr The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
title_full_unstemmed The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
title_sort The bronze goats of the goddess Ataecina
author Almagro-Gorbea, Martín
author_facet Almagro-Gorbea, Martín
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
Arqueologia
Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
topic Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
Arqueologia
Bronze goat figures
Celtic religion
Dea Ataecina
Hellenistic bronzes
Lusitania
Roman bronzes
description Study of thirty small bronze goat figurines. They appear in the southwest of Hispania, from Bajo Alemtejo to Alta Extremadura, in the southern territory of the Provincia Lusitania. Its dispersion coincides with epigraphs dedicated to the local Celtic goddess Ataecina, which confirms its relationship with the cult of this divinity, raised since 1885 when F. Fita interpreted the inscriptions on two of these bronze goats found in La Zafrilla, Cáceres. Some of them offer a style of evident quality, although the majority are works of popular artisans. Although their archaeological context is unknown, their style date them from the III century BC. until the 2nd or 3rd century AD. They testify to a popular rite practiced for more than half a millennium related to the cult of Ataecina, documented by more than 30 inscriptions and these 30 goat bronze figurines, which should be considered a minimum sample of the testimonies in Antiquity. Therefore, it was a very popular and widespread cult, probably originating from an ancestral Mother Goddess, perhaps of megalithic origin, practiced by the Celtici, the Celtic people who inhabited those territories until its Christianization.
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