Among the research activities conducted by the University of Padua at Nora, a Phoenician, Punic and Roman site located along the southern coast of Sardinia, is a specific project dedicated to the use of stone within the city and the related supply basins. This contribution aims to provide a synthesis of the results obtained so far, presenting in a diachronic perspective the quarries exploited by the city for the supply of building stone throughout its history, from the Phoenician Age to the Roman Imperial Age.
Pietre parlanti: nuovi dati sull’approvvigionamento e l’uso del materiale lapideo nel centro urbano di Nora
Jacopo Bonetto
;Caterina Previato
2024
Abstract
Among the research activities conducted by the University of Padua at Nora, a Phoenician, Punic and Roman site located along the southern coast of Sardinia, is a specific project dedicated to the use of stone within the city and the related supply basins. This contribution aims to provide a synthesis of the results obtained so far, presenting in a diachronic perspective the quarries exploited by the city for the supply of building stone throughout its history, from the Phoenician Age to the Roman Imperial Age.File in questo prodotto:
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