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Una nuova tomba dell'Orientalizzante recente a Tivoli nel quadro dei rapporti tra Valle dell'Aniene e contigue comunità italiche

  • Autores: Benedetta Adembri, Fernando Gilotta, Micaela Angle
  • Localización: Prospettiva: rivista di storia dell'arte antica e moderna, ISSN 0394-0802, Nº. 163-164, 2016, págs. 64-73
  • Idioma: italiano
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  • Resumen
    • A new tomb of the Late Orientalising period found in Tivoli in the context of relations between the Valle dell'Aniene and the adjoining Italic communities.

      During recent demolition work and the reconstruction of a residential building in the centre of Tivoli (ancient Tibur), a rectangular tomb cut into the local tufa bedrock was found at a depth of 3.20 m. below the present street level. Oriented E-W, it contained the poorly preserved bones of the deceases (a woman) and a complete set of grave offerings dating to the later decades of the 7th century B.C. The area had previously been associated with human (funerary) occupation between the late Bronze and early Iron Age, as the presence of pozzetti and impasto sherds reveals.

      The grave context confirms the existence of the local Orientalising phase and its network of contacts with Falisco-Capenan and Sabine regions, the territory of Gabii and the Alban Hills.


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