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Il paesaggio medievale nella Basilicata meridionale

Il paesaggio medievale nella Basilicata meridionale

Valentino Vitale

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2021
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Arqueología
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9781407357621
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Il presente volume sottolinea le peculiarità di un area, la valle del Sinni in Basilicata, in cui coesistono elementi di continuità insediativa. I dati della ricerca, che si estende dalle coste ioniche alle pendici del Monte Sirino, non sono una riproposizione di scritti precedenti, bensì veri aggiornamenti. L’indagine ha preso in considerazione un arco cronologico compreso tra X e XV sec. d.C., epoca in cui lungo il fiume Sinni si conservano significative tracce di insediamenti medievali. Territorialmente comprendeva le aree del Mercourion e del Latinianon, coinvolti nello sviluppo di insediamenti religiosi di rito greco e latino, oltre ad essere interessata dal fenomeno parallelo dell’incastellamento. Dall’XI sec. d.C. la tipologia insediativa in questo territorio muta rispetto al periodo precedente, transitando da un modello di insediamento sparso a carattere rurale verso l’intensificarsi dell’insediamento demico sui colli sommitali. Ai complessi monasteriali verrà affidato lo sfruttamento delle risorse del territorio rurale, con il ripopolamento di aree abbandonate. This volume studies the peculiarities of the Sinni valley in Basilicata, where evidence of secular and religious settlement continuity coexists. The data extends from the Ionian coasts to the slopes of Mount Sirino from the 10th to the 15th century AD, and the author analyses the significant traces of medieval settlements preserved along the river Sinni.  

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