The archaeological investigations undertaken in Rome during the construction works for the C-line of the underground on the Caelian Hill (2014-2016) revealed a wall dating back to the Imperial Age in opus mixtum, whose western façade faces the vicus Capitis Africae, a road that ran north-south across the northern slope of the hill. In the southern section of the façade, a tablet with an ithyphallic representation and a graffito was found in correspondence with a masonry restoration. The apotropaic phallus is represented as a bird. The graffito carved on the tablet contains a homophobic slur against a certain Epaprha.
Tabella con itifallo apotropaico e graffito omofobico da Piazza Celimontana, rione Celio, Roma (scavo Metropolitana Linea C)
Rocchi, Stefano
2024-01-01
Abstract
The archaeological investigations undertaken in Rome during the construction works for the C-line of the underground on the Caelian Hill (2014-2016) revealed a wall dating back to the Imperial Age in opus mixtum, whose western façade faces the vicus Capitis Africae, a road that ran north-south across the northern slope of the hill. In the southern section of the façade, a tablet with an ithyphallic representation and a graffito was found in correspondence with a masonry restoration. The apotropaic phallus is represented as a bird. The graffito carved on the tablet contains a homophobic slur against a certain Epaprha.File in questo prodotto:
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