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L’area archeologica del Sepolcro degli Scipioni a Roma

L’area archeologica del Sepolcro degli Scipioni a Roma

Michela Stefani

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2022
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Antropología
ISBN:
9781407357775
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Il Sepolcro degli Scipioni, situato sulla Via Appia fuori Porta Capena, si configura come un vero e proprio palinsesto di epoche storiche. Oltre al celebre ipogeo infatti numerose altre strutture funerarie furono progressivamente costruite nel sito, come due colombari, due recinti funerari, una tomba a tempietto e un edificio funerario con piccola catacomba annessa, alcuni edifici presumibilmente residenziali, e una struttura forse interpretabile come un impianto produttivo/artigianale. La presente monografia si focalizza sull’analisi storico-archeologica degli edifici di età imperiale e tardo antica, condotta attraverso l’analisi tipologica delle tecniche costruttive, della stratigrafia delle cortine e lo studio funzionale degli edifici. Ciò ha permesso di ricostruire l’evoluzione degli insediamenti del sito e del tratto urbano della via Appia, incluso nell’urbs con al costruzione delle Mura Aureliane, offrendo una visione d’insieme sul progressivo cambiamento delle dinamiche di sfruttamento e occupazione di un territorio 'ibrido' di confine dal periodo imperiale alla tarda antichità. The Tomb of the Scipios constitutes a palimpsest of historical periods. Besides the famous hypogeum, other funerary structures were progressively built on the site, such as two columbaria, two funerary enclosures, a temple tomb and a funerary building with a small catacomb, some residential buildings, and a structure interpreted as a production plant. This monograph focuses on the historical-archaeological analysis of the imperial and late antique buildings, conducted through the typological analysis of construction techniques, the stratigraphy of the curtain wall and the functional study of the buildings.

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