The aim of this paper is to illustrate the traces of the building site found in the area of the Capitolium of Brescia, occurred in different zones. The area of the Capitoline temple was occupied by a worship building renovated four times since the 2nd century BC until the Flavian period. During the latest excavations archaeologists have found traces of a workshop for the manufacturing of iron tools, layers of Vicenza stone flakes and two chiesel used by the stonecutters dated to the phase between the dismantling of the oldest structures and the rebuilding of the republican temple.
Dell'Acqua, A., Tracce di cantiere dall’area del Capitolium di Brescia: evidenze archeologiche e materiali dai recenti scavi, in ARQUEOLOGÍA DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN VMAN-MADE MATERIALS, ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTUREProceedings of the 5th International Workshop on the Archaeology of Roman Construction Oxford, April 11-12, 2015, (Oxford, 2015-04-11), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid (España), Merida 2016:<<ANEJOS DEL ARCHIVO ESPAÑOL DE ARQUEOLOGÍA>>, 275-298 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/94183]
Tracce di cantiere dall’area del Capitolium di Brescia: evidenze archeologiche e materiali dai recenti scavi
Dell'Acqua, Antonio
2016
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the traces of the building site found in the area of the Capitolium of Brescia, occurred in different zones. The area of the Capitoline temple was occupied by a worship building renovated four times since the 2nd century BC until the Flavian period. During the latest excavations archaeologists have found traces of a workshop for the manufacturing of iron tools, layers of Vicenza stone flakes and two chiesel used by the stonecutters dated to the phase between the dismantling of the oldest structures and the rebuilding of the republican temple.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.