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Vases à relief d'applique de Carthage: (collection G. Louis)

1963

(collection G. Louis) Artículo [Vases à relief d'applique de Carthage]UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaHumanidadesGrupo C:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antigua [UNESCO]HistoriaVases à relief d'applique de Carthage: (collection G. Louis) Artículo
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Per un corpus dei marchi di cava punici e neopunici nell’edilizia della Tunisia. Prime note

2020

Le ricerche avviate in Tripolitania (Leptis Magna e Sabratha) sulla tradizione edilizia locale esaminata attraverso i marchi di cava punici e neopunici hanno coinvolto altre regioni del Mediterraneo e più recentemente alcuni siti archeologici della Tunisia. Nel corso delle due prime campagne (2017, 2018) l’interesse si è concentrato sulle aree archeologiche di Cartagine e su alcuni siti di Capo Bon. Ci si propone di redigere un corpus dei marchi di cava, scarsamente documentati o inediti, al fine di incrementare il repertorio oggi noto e di porlo in relazione alle tecniche costruttive di tradizione punica. Presentiamo una breve rassegna della documentazione epigrafica raccolta e una sintesi…

Quarry marks Carthage punic epigraphy punic architecture.Marchi di cava Cartagine epigrafia punica architettura punica.Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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264 a.C. Lo spazio conteso tra Roma e Cartagine

2018

Separated by an arm of the sea but brought closer by intense diplomatic relations, Rome, the city made up of a heterogeneous mix of peoples, and Carthage, founded by the Phoenicians, found themselves facing each other on the Strait of Messina. What was at stake was dominance over Sicily. The article traces the stages of the conquest of the island from 264 BC to 210 BC.

Rome Carthage Mediterranean sea Sicily conquestSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia Romana
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La Sicilia fra Cartagine e Roma

2016

The aim is to point out the salient stages that led to a momentous change of the whole history of Greek Sic- ily. After a period, started within the VIth century BC, in which the preferred interlocutor of the Siceliots was Carthage, regarded by some Greek cities as a trustworthy international partner and by other cities as a “danger” to fight with and that should have been cancelled, if possible, the Greek-Punic relationship had known for a long time of the Vth century BC a moment of blackout. At the end of this period, lasted nearly seventy years, the North-African city had turned to be interested in Sicily within a deeply changed international context. Even the attitude of Carthage toward…

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaSicily Greek-Punic relationship Rome Carthage Syracuse
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CAMPANIAN WINE FOR PUNIC SICILY: PETROGRAPHIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF GRAECO-ITALIC AMPHORAE FROM PALERMO

2018

This contribution proposes a combination of archaeological fabric analysis and petrographic research applied to the study of 35 sherds of Graeco-Italic amphorae mostly found in Palermo, but also in Pantelleria and Malta (Tab. 1). The provenance identification derived from both approaches gives evidence for the arrival, in North-Western Sicily, of presumable wine amphorae from central-Tyrrhenian Italy since the very late 4th century BC. The production of the majority of the material has been confidentially attributed to the area of the Gulf of Naples/Ischia, but a second large group originates from several, still unidentified production sites to be located along the coastal strip of Campania…

combination of archaeological fabric study and petrographic analysisGulf of Naples Western SicilyGraeco-Italic amphorae from Tyrrhenian Italycommercial axisCarthage's sphere of influenceGraeco-Italic amphorae from Tyrrhenian ItalySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Graeco-Italic amphorae from Tyrrhenian Italy combination of archaeological fabric study and petro-graphic analysis Gulf of Naples Western Sicily Carthage's sphere of influence commercial axis
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