Numana is one of the most important centers for the Picenian civilization and prospered in the Marche and Abruzzo regions during the Iron Age. Almost all of the archaeological evidence found until now refers to the necropoleis spread over a broad territory, while data concerning inhabited areas are quite scarce. Although ndings are plenty, the study of Ancient Numana is quite incomplete. As a matter of fact, all the published materials are related to single burials or nds and there are no overall studies on its territory. A recent research project involving a wider sector of the largest Numana necropolis (Quagliotti-Davanzali), has not been published yet but offers a detailed description since the excavation documentation is available. The project sets out to consider burials as organized systems, offering information on cultural transforma- tions and on the social organization of the ancient community. The systematic analysis of the data from the burial and the single funerary sets – to be organized in a speci c GIS – will be accompanied by an investigation of the ancient landscape in its many components – necrop- olis and inhabited area – in its diachronic development, thanks to the results of other recent analyses carried out in the Numana territory (geomorphology, GIS of the archaeological map, new surveys of the territory). The scope of the project is therefore to analyze times, ways of arrangements, shapes of the Ancient Numana, in its definition of a territorial, inhabited, rural space, by using methods and techniques to record and read new data, to build knowledge in a scenario which can be integrated with results coming from future research.
Stefano Finocchi, Vincenzo Baldoni (2017). Numana and its ancient territory: new data and research perspectives. ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI, 28(2), 345-350.
Numana and its ancient territory: new data and research perspectives
Vincenzo Baldoni
2017
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Numana is one of the most important centers for the Picenian civilization and prospered in the Marche and Abruzzo regions during the Iron Age. Almost all of the archaeological evidence found until now refers to the necropoleis spread over a broad territory, while data concerning inhabited areas are quite scarce. Although ndings are plenty, the study of Ancient Numana is quite incomplete. As a matter of fact, all the published materials are related to single burials or nds and there are no overall studies on its territory. A recent research project involving a wider sector of the largest Numana necropolis (Quagliotti-Davanzali), has not been published yet but offers a detailed description since the excavation documentation is available. The project sets out to consider burials as organized systems, offering information on cultural transforma- tions and on the social organization of the ancient community. The systematic analysis of the data from the burial and the single funerary sets – to be organized in a speci c GIS – will be accompanied by an investigation of the ancient landscape in its many components – necrop- olis and inhabited area – in its diachronic development, thanks to the results of other recent analyses carried out in the Numana territory (geomorphology, GIS of the archaeological map, new surveys of the territory). The scope of the project is therefore to analyze times, ways of arrangements, shapes of the Ancient Numana, in its definition of a territorial, inhabited, rural space, by using methods and techniques to record and read new data, to build knowledge in a scenario which can be integrated with results coming from future research.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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