domestic arula of Cybele

MACB 835-090
Object type arula
Fabric African production pottery
Culture/period Roman world
Materials pottery
Technique moulding
Mint
Production date 100 / 300
Museum Museu Arqueològic Comarcal de Banyoles
Current location
Archaeological site Vilauba
Township Camós
Dimensions 137 x 100 mm
Description
Small portable domestic altar (arula) made in North Africa. It consists of a central body with a square cross-section, slightly thinner in the intermediate part, where two lamps are attached on the sides. The focus, where the ritual cremation of incense was performed, is located at the top of the object, which finishes with a denticulate crown. Among the decorative elements that are preserved, an embossed figurative scene represents a chariot pulled by lions with characters in the background, one of which could be the Phrygian goddess Cybele (Magna Mater or great mother for the Romans). Her worship is often related to the fertility of the Earth.
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