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L’incastellamento nei Monti Lucretili

L’incastellamento nei Monti Lucretili

Martina Bernardi

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2021
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Arqueología
ISBN:
9781407357508
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Il volume analizza l’origine, l’evoluzione e la fine dei castelli medievali nell’area dei Monti Lucretili, distretto territoriale collocato a Nord-Est di Roma, ponendosi al centro del dibattito sul fenomeno dell’incastellamento in Italia. I villaggi fortificati, ubicati ad alta quota e fondati a partire dal X-XI secolo nel Lazio, hanno fortemente modificato il paesaggio rurale intorno a Roma durante il medioevo. Questa ricerca tratta nel dettaglio tutti i castelli abbandonati dell’area campione, illustrando per ciascuno elementi strutturali, ipotesi ricostruttive e cronologie attraverso l’utilizzo di comprovati metodi. L’obiettivo scientifico dello studio è capire quali dinamiche insediative hanno originato la nascita e lo sviluppo del fenomeno dei castelli nei Monti Lucretili: come la popolazione delle campagne si sia adattata al nuovo sistema insediativo modificando le proprie abitudini e le cause che hanno determinato poi, negli ultimi secoli del medioevo, l’abbandono selettivo della maggior parte dei siti incastellati, segnando così la fine dell’incastellamento come modello di popolamento nel contesto rurale. This research focuses on the development of medieval castles in the area of the Monti Lucretili, a sub-region located to the North-East of Rome. The volume includes chapter abstracts in English.  

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