Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. The earliest stratigraphic evidence uncovered so far dates to the Late Iron Age, followed by an Orientalizing building with wall paintings, an important Archaic phase, and a large-scale renovation datable to the third century bc. Occupation was intense until the late first and early second century ad. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum, particularly infrared imaging, has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings, and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.Les fouilles conduites par l’Université Queen’s au centre de la cité é...
La dimensione del culto e le pratiche del rituale incidono in maniera primaria sulla struttura so... more La dimensione del culto e le pratiche del rituale incidono in maniera primaria sulla struttura sociale antica, fornendole un'impalcatura e una prospettiva di sistema. La progressiva emergenza delle funzioni politiche, amministrative, economiche e culturali e la differenziazione tra questi ambiti hanno comportato una sempre maggiore autonomia dalla sfera del sacro, rimasta sempre, però, il tessuto connettivo della struttura sociale, anche se a volte e in alcuni periodi solo in maniera formale. Nei lavori editi in questo fascicolo, frutto di un incontro seminariale tenuto il 15 febbraio 2015, Pompei viene proposta come un caso di studio e un possibile modello operativo, con la prospettiva di affrontare questi problemi legati all'espressione cultuale
Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. The earliest stratigraphic evidence uncovered so far dates to the Late Iron Age, followed by an Orientalizing building with wall paintings, an important Archaic phase, and a large-scale renovation datable to the third century bc. Occupation was intense until the late first and early second century ad. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum, particularly infrared imaging, has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings, and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.
Excavations conducted by Quenn's University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Quenn's University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.
F. Colivicchi (ed.), Local cultures of South Italy and Sicily in the late Republican period: Between hellenism and Rome, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2011, 77-111, 2011
Plafonds et voûtes à l’époque antique. Actes du 8ème Colloque International de l’Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA). 15-19 mai 2001. Budapest - Veszprém, Budapest : Pytheas, 2004, 191-200 , 2004
Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. The earliest stratigraphic evidence uncovered so far dates to the Late Iron Age, followed by an Orientalizing building with wall paintings, an important Archaic phase, and a large-scale renovation datable to the third century bc. Occupation was intense until the late first and early second century ad. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum, particularly infrared imaging, has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings, and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.Les fouilles conduites par l’Université Queen’s au centre de la cité é...
La dimensione del culto e le pratiche del rituale incidono in maniera primaria sulla struttura so... more La dimensione del culto e le pratiche del rituale incidono in maniera primaria sulla struttura sociale antica, fornendole un'impalcatura e una prospettiva di sistema. La progressiva emergenza delle funzioni politiche, amministrative, economiche e culturali e la differenziazione tra questi ambiti hanno comportato una sempre maggiore autonomia dalla sfera del sacro, rimasta sempre, però, il tessuto connettivo della struttura sociale, anche se a volte e in alcuni periodi solo in maniera formale. Nei lavori editi in questo fascicolo, frutto di un incontro seminariale tenuto il 15 febbraio 2015, Pompei viene proposta come un caso di studio e un possibile modello operativo, con la prospettiva di affrontare questi problemi legati all'espressione cultuale
Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. The earliest stratigraphic evidence uncovered so far dates to the Late Iron Age, followed by an Orientalizing building with wall paintings, an important Archaic phase, and a large-scale renovation datable to the third century bc. Occupation was intense until the late first and early second century ad. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum, particularly infrared imaging, has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings, and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.
Excavations conducted by Quenn's University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, ne... more Excavations conducted by Quenn's University in the central area of the Etruscan city of Caere, near the so-called hypogaeum of Clepsina, have brought to light a sequence of phases indicative of a longer and more complex history of urban occupation at the site than previously thought. Excavation and geophysical prospection have revealed a regular urban plan in the area between the centre of the city plateau and the sanctuary of Manganello. Research within the hypogaeum has allowed for a better reading of wall paintings, drawings and inscriptions, including two previously unknown texts.
F. Colivicchi (ed.), Local cultures of South Italy and Sicily in the late Republican period: Between hellenism and Rome, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2011, 77-111, 2011
Plafonds et voûtes à l’époque antique. Actes du 8ème Colloque International de l’Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA). 15-19 mai 2001. Budapest - Veszprém, Budapest : Pytheas, 2004, 191-200 , 2004
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