Tor Bella Monaca. Indagini archeologiche
in Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale, CIII (2002), pp. 241-245.
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by Rita Volpe
R. Volpe, "L'utilizzazione del pianoro di Centocelle in età imperiale", in R. Volpe (a cura di), Centocelle II. Roma SDO. Le indagini archeologiche, Soveria Mannelli 2007, pp.389-413.
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Seen by:Figlina u Fažani i njezina preobrazba u kasnoj antici. The Pottery Workshop at Fažana and its Transformation in the Late Roman Period, Histria Archaeologica, 41/2010, Pula 2011., 109-146.
by Davor Bulic
Co-authored with Ida Koncani Uhac
The pottery workshop at Fažana was first mentioned in professional literature at the beginning of the 20th century.... more
The pottery workshop at Fažana was first mentioned in professional literature at the beginning of the 20th century. The study of products and their distribution on the market, and the
question of ownership of the pottery workshop, intensifies during
the last three decades of the last century. The rescue archaeological excavations (2007 - 2009) rendered possible the gathering of more or less comprehensive information about the micro-location of the workshop compound, and the range of pottery products. This article represents an attempt to systemize the available information and to put it into a historical - economical perspective.
Villa dei Quintili
Co-authored with L. Asor Rosa, published in S. Le Pera, R. Turchetti (eds), Sulla via Appia da Roma a Brindisi. Le fotografie di Thomas Ashby 1891-1925 (Monografie della Carta dell’Agro Romano, 1), Roma 2003, pp. 56-76.
Lo scavo della villa suburbana di uadi er-Rsaf
Co-authored with M. Pentiricci, published in Libya Antiqua, nuova serie 3, 1997, pp. 272-276.
L’insediamento di contrada Grammena a Valcorrente tra tardoantico e altomedioevo. La long durée di un sito rurale in provincia di Catania
E. Bonacini - M. Turco con appendice di L. Arcifa, in “The Journal of Fasti Online”, n. 251, 2012, ISSN 1828-3179 (www.fastionline.org/docs/FOLDER-it-2012-251.pdf)
L'indagine archeologica, condotta dalla Soprintendenza di Catania nel 2007, ha portato alla luce una fattoria romana,... more
L'indagine archeologica, condotta dalla Soprintendenza di Catania nel 2007, ha portato alla luce una fattoria romana, caratterizzata da molteplici fasi di vita (III-VII secolo d.C), nella zona di un precedente insediamento ellenistico. Una basilica a tre navate con nartece è stata costruita, in età tardo-bizantina (VIII sec. d.C. – prima metà del IX sec. d.C.), in parte distruggendo i resti della fattoria e quelli di una di una frequentazione più tarda della zona (VIII sec. d.C.). La basilica è stata modificata più volte, poi trasformata in un deposito amorfo di pietre. La sua planimetria è simile a quella di altri edifici di culto siciliani tradizionalmente datati tra il V e il VI secolo d.C., risultando così ancorata alla tradizione costruttiva della tarda antichità. La centralità dell’insediamento (posto non lontano dall’acquedotto romano che attraversava questa zona e accanto a una viabilità di lunga percorrenza in uso dall'epoca romana a quella tardo-medievale) spiega la continuità di vita di questo insediamento.
The archaeological survey, carried out by the Superintendence of Catania in 2007, has unearthed a Roman farm, characterized by multiple life stages (3rd-7th centuries AD), in the area of a previous Hellenistic settlement (4th-2nd centuries BC). A basilica with three aisles and a narthex was built, in late-Byzantine ages (8th-first half of 9th century AD), partially destroying the farm’s remains and those one of a later frequentation of the area (8th century AD). The basilica was modified several times, then transformed into an amorphous deposit of stones. The plan (21.90 m E/W x 16.60 m N/S) is framed in a 5x4 squares arithmetic form that includes the narthex and the apse, with a 2:1 ratio for the width of the nave from the aisles, and a metric base dimensioned according to a foot of m. 0.2964, with a base module of m. 4.15 corresponding to 14 ft. This plant is similar to Sicilian religious buildings traditionally dated between 5th and 6th century AD. and thus proves to be anchored to the building tradition of Late Antiquity. The centrality of the settlement (not far from the Roman aqueduct that crossed this area and beside a long-distance road network in use from Roman to Late Middle ages) explains the continuity of life of a settlement which was clearly the junction of this area.
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Seen by: and 2 moreCercetari arheologice pe Valea Telitei (judetul Tulcea). I. Sondajul de la Frecatei
Baumann V.H. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Seen by:Un nou cuptor de ars material tegular, descoperit in ferma romana tarzie de la Telita, punctul LA POD (judetul Tulcea)
Baumann V.H. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Seen by:Excavación Arqueológica en el Teatro Greco de Villa Adriana. Campaña de 2009.
Informes y Trabajos 5, 2011
The excavations of the 2009 campaign have focused on two
specific areas of the Greek Threater of Hadrian's Villa... more
The excavations of the 2009 campaign have focused on two
specific areas of the Greek Threater of Hadrian's Villa and
its surroundings. In the first, the pulvinar, the excavations in
the area immediately to the East have continued, on what
has turned out to be an individual staircase frame and not a
sewage drain as the original hypothesis indicated. The excavations
of the postscaenium and the space to the north of
the theater have offered information for the understanding
of the makeup of the theater and its working, as well as of
the construction process of the stage body.
The works have concluded with surveying in the North area
of the theater, identifying a large garden area and a sewer.
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Seen by:Il Teatro Greco
en: M. Sapelli Ragni.(ed.), Villa Adriana. Una storia mai finita. Novitá e prospettive della ricerca. Milán, 2010.
Il cosiddetto Teatro Greco di Villa Adriana: questioni di identificazione e interpretazione.
VI Incontro di Studi Lazio e Sabina. Roma, 2010.
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