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Indagini nell'area ad ovest del Tempio della Vittoria ad Himera

2021

Himera: New investigations in the area West of the Tempio della Vittoria · The University of Palermo has started a new cycle of field investigations in the “lower town” of Himera, with the aim of answering some questions about the relationships between the Tempio della Vittoria, the residential districts, and the agora, that remained to be clarified after the important results produced by the studies on the urban development of the Greek city over the past forty years. This paper presents some initial results and research perspectives from the first excavation soundings and geophysical survey of 2021. The first findings strongly suggest that the agora extended much further south than previo…

Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataHimera Lower Town Tempio della Vittoria Sanctuary insula ii Geophysical Survey Ecavation SoundingsSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Soprintendenza per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali di Caltanissetta. Caltanissetta, Museo Archeologico: i rinvenimenti monetali dal santuario extramoen…

2004

The article is an in-depth study of the two hoards found in the service rooms of the extramoenia sanctuary of Sabucina, an anellenic center in the Sicilian hinterland. The occasion derives from the exhibition of the coins, for the first time, at the Archaeological Museum of Caltanissetta

Settore L-ANT/04 - Numismaticaexhibition coins Sabucina extramoenia sanctuary hoards
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Ricerche nel Santuario di Contrada Mango a Segesta

2022

Between June and July 2022, the University of Palermo started new feld investigations in the Contrada Mango sanctuary in Segesta, which, in the 1950s and 1960s, had brought to light a monumental temenos-terracing wall in isodomic technique and the remains of a Doric Severe-Style peripteral temple, largely spoliated at an unknown period. This paper presents some preliminary results of the new research that results from an intensive review and study of the documentation of the old excavations, which isabout to be published. The most important data acquired are the identifcation of the spoliation trench of the north side of the peristasis of the temple and the attribution of the foundations su…

Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaSegesta Contrada Mango Sanctuary Sicily Greek Architecture
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Le armi dal santuario di contrada Mango a Segesta

2022

The research focuses on weapons coming from the extra-urban sanctuary of contrada Mango in Segesta, investigated between the fifties and sixties of the 20th century. The study illustrates the types and chronology of the »indigenous« and Greek weapons (mainly defensive) attested in the sanctuary, and clarifies and discusses the location of the finds (along the south, north and east peribolos walls). Finally, the research tries to understand the function and role of the weapons in the sacred area. This category of votives is also interpreted in the light of other findings from the sanctuary that refer to war, mainly some fragments of a Parian marble statue of Nike of the middle of the 5th cen…

Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaSegesta Contrada Mango sanctuary weapons
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Ricerche a Solunto (2022)

2023

New Investigations at Solunto (2022) ∙ The last fieldwork campaign in Solunto by the University of Palermo, in the sanctuary above the theatre and in the baths near the agora (the North Baths), obtained some relevant results concerning both the building sequences and the architectural configurations. In the sanctuary, a clearer picture is emerging of the oldest layout, dating from the 4th century B.C. (1st phase). After the first reshaping of the street grid and of the urban layout (2nd phase), in the second half of 2nd century B.C., an overall restyling (3rd phase) gave the whole sanctuary area an impressive organization into terraces linked through ramps and stairways. A striking feature,…

Settore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca ArcheologicaSolunto Fieldwork Sanctuary above the Theatre Agora Baths Virtual Reconstruction
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Aspetti del sacro a Segesta tra l'età arcaica e la prima età classica

2015

The study considers some aspects of the sacred of Segesta in the Archaic and Classical periods, linked to socio-cultural practices of ideological value, through the analysis of two archaeological contexts: the sanctuary of Contrada Mango and the sacred area on the North Acropolis, documented by some categories of objects recovered in the so-called huge deposit of Grotta Vanella, consisting of material dumped from the summit of Monte Barbaro. The partial excavations and incomplete data published for the sanctuary of Contrada Mango necessitates particular caution in the interpretation of the few elements known. However, one can hypothesize a connection of the cult with water as the sanctuary …

Sicily Segesta sanctuarySettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Assessing the territorial influence of an Iberian worship site. The chemical characterisation of the terracotta from the Iron Age sanctuary of La Ser…

2017

This paper presents the study of the prestigious terracotta votive figurines from the Iberian Iron Age sanctuary of La Serreta (Alicante province, Spain) composed of 174 items. Portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) was used to identify elemental markers that permit us to observe the differences between local and non-local terracotta figurines and furthermore to evaluate the geographical influence of the La Serreta sanctuary using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLSDA) statistical method was also used to classify the figurines of uncertain geographical origin. The resulting groups were related to typological and stylistic groups of figurines …

TerracottaAlicanteArcheology060102 archaeologyTerritorial influence010308 nuclear & particles physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectLa Serreta06 humanities and the artsLinear discriminant analysisWorship01 natural sciencesArchaeologyArqueologíaGeographyIron Agevisual_art0103 physical sciencesPartial least squares regressionPrincipal component analysisvisual_art.visual_art_medium0601 history and archaeologyIberian Iron Age sanctuaryTerracottamedia_common
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Anthropogenic travertine between History, Archaeology and Environment: a geoarchaeological study of the Roman site of Jebel Oust, Tunisia.

2013

Travertine, known as lapis tiburtinus during Roman times, are continental limestones precipitated in calcareous environments from thermal waters of hot springs (travertine) or cool waters of karstic springs (calcareous tufa). This phenomenon is well-known during Classical Antiquity and had been described by several ancient authors (Strabo, Pliny the Elder, Vitruvius) who depicted a stone that forms extremely rapidly, a stone that outlines the landscape and which is largely used for construction (e.g. The Colosseum in Roma, the Greek temple at Segesta in Sicily). These deposits are widespread on Earth’s surface showing various morphologies and are great sedimentary records of climatic and hy…

Tunisiahuman impactaqueduct[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyisotopes stablesstable isotopeswater cultaqueducauteurs antiques.AntiquitéTunisie[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesthermes romainssource chaudeRoman bathstravertineimpact anthropiquecarbonates sedimentology and geochemistryancient authors.Antiquitycalcareous tufatravertinshot springculte des eaux[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyanthropisation de l’environnementenvironment anthropizationspring sanctuaryJebel Oustsanctuaire de source[SDE]Environmental Sciencesarchaeological carbonatesgéochimie des carbonatesgeoarchaeologycarbonates archéologiquestufs calcairesgéoarchéologie
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Sometimes Pigs Fly

2020

The relationship between the Demeter cults and the offering of piglets is a cornerstone of many discussions about ancient Greek religion. However, this connection has rarely been supported by systematic zooarchaeological studies. The new excavations at the sanctuary of S. Anna greatly increase the zooarchaeological record of Sicily, while also providing an excellent case study for exploring the broader issues of ancient Greek ritual practice. Our results highlight the almost exclusive presence of pig bones, mostly belonging to very young individuals. The taphonomic analysis of the remains point to a cultic context, in which the piglets were used for sacrificial purposes and as part of sacre…

Zooarchaeology Greek religion Akragas S. Anna sanctuary pigletsSettore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca Archeologica
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ÉTUDE GÉOARCHÉOLOGIQUE D'UN LIEU DE CULTE ROMAIN IMPLANTÉ SUR UNE SOURCE THERMALE : LE SANCTUAIRE DE JEBEL OUST, TUNISIE

2015

The ancient site of Jebel Oust (Tunisia) grew up around a hot spring, which was a focus for worship at the start of the first millennium AD, until it dried up in Late Antiquity. A geoarchaeological study of the hydrological functioning of the spring, catchment mechanisms for hot water and associated anthropic infrastructure makes it possible to trace the environmental history of the sanctuary/hot spring complex and draws on the example of Jebel Oust to provide new evidence supporting the identification of a water cult in the Roman era.

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryTunisiaRoman Antiquityhot spring[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryGéoarchéologieTunisie[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesspring sanctuarysource chaudesanctuaire de sourceAntiquité romaine[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesGeoarchaeology
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