In 1969 during a construction site in v. S. Valeria 3-5 were found the remains of a Roman mausoleum that were kept in a subterranean area of the new building. After fifty years, a project of study and enhancement of the remains is underway that has so far allowed to date the plant to the second half of the fourth century, to reconstruct its typological characteristics and to identify a subsequent phase of funerary use of the area
Sannazaro, M., Milano, via S. Valeria 5. Un progetto di studio e valorizzazione, in C. Giostra, C. P. M. S. (ed.), “Sotto il profilo del metodo”, Studi in onore di Silvia Lusuardi Siena, SAP Società Archeologica srl, Mantova 2021: 2021 97- 106 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/200339]
Milano, via S. Valeria 5. Un progetto di studio e valorizzazione
Sannazaro, Marco
2021
Abstract
In 1969 during a construction site in v. S. Valeria 3-5 were found the remains of a Roman mausoleum that were kept in a subterranean area of the new building. After fifty years, a project of study and enhancement of the remains is underway that has so far allowed to date the plant to the second half of the fourth century, to reconstruct its typological characteristics and to identify a subsequent phase of funerary use of the areaI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.