Autohtoni elementi u kulturi stanovništva istočnog dela rimske provincije Dalmacije. (Bosnian)

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      Autochtonic elements in the culture of the population of the eastern part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Autochtonic elements in the culture of the eastern part of the roman province of Dalmatia considers next elements: decorative motives on the grave monuments, as are motive of rope and spiralae, jewllery of older prechistoric tradition, and chains with the ivy lieaves as iterpretatio romana of some unknown native god with the roman Dyonisos, and appereance on the grave monuments as are geometric human figure and decorative elements, loosing of proportion and bad proportion in the releief fields, horror vacui and imatation grave cippi on the grave stelae. All of those appereances are visible in the culture of population of the eastern part of roman province of Dalmatia in the period from II to beginning of IV century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Autohtoni elementi na području istočnog dela rimske provincije Dalmacije se mogu svrstati u dve grupe: oni koji su nastavak starije, praistorijske tradicije, i oni koji nastaju kaolokalni manirizam prilikom prihvatanja rimskih standardnih normi sepulkralne umetnosti. U prvu grupu spadaju pojava geometrijskih ukrasa užeta i spirale na nadgrobnim spomenicima, i pojava nakita, lanaca sa bršljanovim listom i narukvica prebačenih krajeva. Obe ove pojave se mogu pratiti tokom II i III veka. U drugu grupu spadaju pojave na nadgrobnim spomenicima kao što su: linearnost u prikazivanju ljudske figure i dekorativnih elemenata, gubljenje proporcije, horror vacui i varijabilnost u tektonici i morfologiji nadgrobnih stela i cipusa. Sve ove pojave se hronološki mogu pratiti od II do početka IV veka. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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