The Chora of Metaponto 6: A Greek Settlement at Sant'Angelo Vecchio

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University of Texas Press, Aug 2, 2016 - Social Science - 659 pages

The sixth volume in the Institute of Classical Archaeology’s series on the rural countryside (chora) of Metaponto is a study of the Greek settlement at Sant’Angelo Vecchio. Located on a slope overlooking the Basento River, the site illustrates the extraordinary variety of settlements and uses of the territory from prehistory through the current day. Excavators brought to light a Late Archaic farmhouse, evidence of a sanctuary near a spring, and a cluster of eight burials of the mid-fifth century BC, but the most impressive remains belong to a production area with kilns. Active in the Hellenistic, Late Republican, and Early Imperial periods, these kilns illuminate important and lesser-known features of production in the chora of a Greek city and also chronicle the occupation of the territory in these periods.

The thorough, diachronic presentation of the evidence from Sant’Angelo Vecchio is complemented by specialist studies on the environment, landscape, and artifacts, which date from prehistory to the post-medieval period. Significantly, the evidence spans the range of Greek site types (farmhouse, necropolis, sanctuary, and production center) as well as the Greek dates (from the Archaic to Early Imperial periods) highlighted during ICA’s survey of the Metapontine chora. In this regard, Chora 6 enhances the four volumes of The Chora of Metaponto 3: Archaeological Field Survey—Bradano to Basento and provides further insight into how sites in the chora interacted throughout its history.

 

Contents

Site Phasing Stratigraphy and Site Assemblage
17
The Structures at SantAngelo Vecchio
19
The Tombs at SantAngelo Vecchio
60
Ceramic Production at SantAngelo Vecchio and in
148
SantAngelo Vecchio in the Medieval and PostMedieval
173
Archaeobotanical Analysis
197
Charred Plant Remains and Plant Impressions in Fired Clay
220
Observations on the Vegetation and Landscape Dynamics
239
Catalog Abbreviations
285
Corinthian Pottery
303
Unguentaria
16
Grey Ware
18
Miniatures
5
Anna Cavallo
34
Lagynoi
67
Mortaria
78

Faunal Analysis
262

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About the author (2016)

FRANCESCA SILVESTRELLI is a lecturer at the University of Salento. She has collaborated with the Institute of Classical Archaeology since 2007.

INGRID E. M. EDLUND-BERRY is a professor emerita of classics at the University of Texas at Austin.

JOSEPH COLEMAN CARTER is Director of the Institute of Classical Archaeology at the University of Texas at Austin.

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