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Tag Archives: Oenotrians

Insediamento e spazio sacro tra la protostoria e l’età coloniale. Il caso del Timpone della Motta

Authors: P. Brocato, L. Altomare, C. Capparelli

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The contribution examines the Oenotrian settlement of Timpone della Motta in Francavilla Marittima (CS), with particular reference to Building V on its summit, tracing its architectural and typological transformations from the protohistoric period to the Archaic age. Through a re-evaluation of the stratigraphy and associated material culture, the study reconstructs the phases of occupation, ritual dynamics, architectural layout, and functional aspects of the structure. The analysis highlights the site’s complexity as an expression of an internally stratified and culturally dynamic society, whose development reflects processes of interaction and reinterpretation of Greek influences within a broader framework of progressive integration between local traditions and external models.

La valle del Lao-Mercure: un quadro archeologico alla luce delle nuove ricerche a S. Gada di Laino Borgo

Author: F. Mollo

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The paper describes the research carried out between 2018 and 2019 on the hill of S. Gada of Laino Borgo, in the centre of the Lao-Mercure River valley. It’s an important settlement (40 ha), developed between Archaic and Hellenistic ages. The excavation’s results presented us the presence of a large residential complex dated on Lucanian age, perhaps developed around a regular urban map, positioned on a pre-existing attendance of Archaic-Enotrian age, all from define. An updated territorial framework is also developed, trying to put in place all the settling presences from the Archaic to the late Roman phase. The territory is strategic for the links between the area of the Diano Valley and Lagonegrese and northern Calabria and the Sibaritide in every period, populated by Enotri (Serdaioi?), Lucanians and, then, in Roman times, also crossed by Roman Itineraria, with the likely presence of Nerulum’s settlement.