Rosario Cebrián Fernández
Complutense University of Madrid
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Abascal Palazón, Juan Manuel ; Cebrián Fernández, Rosario. Inscripciones romanas de Segobriga (1995-1998). SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia; VOL 32 (2000); 199-214. | 2000
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
Los trabajos de excavacion en las termas monumentales de Segobriga (Saelices, Cuenca) han proporcionado un buen numero de epigrafes y fragmentos de ellos, entre los que destaca el altar dedicado a Zeus Theos Megistos.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2008
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
This work includes 243 ceramic fragments with Latin, Greek and Iberian graphites, discovered in Segobriga in the official excavations of the Roman city and their environs. Many of them are fragments, but some present the name of the container (/panna/) and accounts of control of workshop. All are almost recorded in terra sigillata.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2005
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
This text includes two new roman inscriptions from Guadalajara, many topographical modifications and new images for roman texts, all in manuscripts of the Royal History Academy (Madrid).
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2001
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández; Teresa Moneo Rodríguez
The inscriptions, sculptures and others archaeologlcal discoveries in Segobriga enabled us to determine the probable presence of a Dynastic Cult Room for the Julio-Claudian Princes and his family at the Forum of the city. This cult is the greatest evidence of the gratitude of the city after the concession of municipal rights in Augustean times.
SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia | 2018
Rosario Cebrián Fernández
En 1784 el irlandes William Burton Conyngham financio excavaciones en el foro de Saguntum, convirtiendose en el pionero de los trabajos arqueologicos y en la identificacion de sus restos, aunque sus resultados no fueron publicados. La documentacion manuscrita conservada sobre estas excavaciones y la relectura de los trabajos de M. Gonzalez Simancas aportan novedades al estudio del espacio publico saguntino, principalmente la situacion de la inscripcion pavimental de litterae aureae con alusion a la donacion testamentaria de sua pecunia de Cn. Baebius Geminus (CIL II2/14, 374).
Gerión. Revista de Historia Antigua | 2018
Rosario Cebrián Fernández
In Pliny’s Naturalis Historia Segobriga is mentioned as civitas stipendiaria attached to the conventus Carthaginiensis, alluding to its legal status before 15 BC. Prior to this, archaeology reveals the existence of an urban centre settled in Cabeza de Griego (Saelices, Cuenca), at least since the midfirst century BC. Epigraphic evidences testify that the city reached the status of municipium iuris Latini in Early Augustan period.
Lucentum | 2017
Rosario Cebrián Fernández; Ignacio Hortelano Uceda
espanolSe analiza en este articulo un conjunto de 25 piezas vinculadas a instrumentos de pesar procedentes de la ciudad de Segobriga y su entorno. Se trata principalmente de contrapesos de staterae, uno de ellos con indicacion epigrafica de su peso en libras, y varias librae de pequeno tamano. El contexto arqueologico de los hallazgos ofrece una cronologia que abarca desde el primer tercio del siglo I a.C. hasta el III d.C. EnglishThis article considers a collection of 25 items related to weighing instruments from the Roman city of Segobriga and its surroundings. These are mainly staterae counterweights, one of them showing its weight in pounds, and several small librae. Their archaeological context provides a chronology that spans from the 1st century BC to the end of the 3rd century AD.
Lucentum | 2016
Rosario Cebrián Fernández; Ignacio Hortelano Uceda
The archaeological excavations carried out in the Amphitheater of the Roman city of Segobriga between the years 2011-2013 have provided a set of thirty-six Italian mortaria. Since they were discovered inside some constructive filer materials dating from the Vespasianean age, this date should be considered a terminus ante quem for their commercialization in the city, especially that of the form Dramont D 2 Phase 3. The stamps on these mortars mention several potters and owners of the workshops in which they were made, including Statius Marcius Suavillus, an officinator only known to date by a stamp on dolium found in Rome (CIL XV 1291).
SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia | 2015
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
Presentamos en estas paginas once nuevas inscripciones romanas sobre diversos soportes, que han aparecido en la ultima decada en diferentes excavaciones en localidades proximas a Valencia y en la propia ciudad, todas ellas dentro del territorium de la antigua Valentia .
SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia | 2014
Rosario Cebrián Fernández
This paper deals with two funerary altars discovered in Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, in the eighteenth century. They were published by E. Hubner at CIL II with the numbers 897 and 901, and today both have been rediscovered in a private collection in Valencia.