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Gabii Through Its Artefacts.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Banducci, Laura M., author.
Contributor:
D'Acri, Mattia.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Antiquities.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress, 2023.
Summary:
This book brings together 15 papers on objects from the excavations of the town of Gabii undertaken since 2007. Objects ranging from the pre-Roman to Imperial periods are examined using a mix of approaches, making an effort to be sensitive to excavation context and formation processes.
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright page
Prefazione al volume
Tavola I
Table of Contents
Tales from Gabii. Studies on material culture and beyond
Laura M. Banducci
Mattia D'Acri
The Gabii Project
Introduction to the "Gabii Project" (2007-2022)
Notes on the Opaque Red Ware at Gabii
Loom Weights as Evidence for Textile Production at Ancient Gabii
Christina Cha
Trends in Fine Ware Consumption across Republican and Imperial Gabii
Matt Harder
The Distribution of Coins at Gabii: Areas A through F
Shannon Ness
Elizabeth C. Robinson
Reimagining Female Property Ownership in the Later Empire: a case study of a Roman Ring Key at Gabii
Brittany Proffitt
Hamilton's Forum: A New Center for a Shifting City
Zoe Ortiz
Équipe du Louvre
Les fouilles du musée du Louvre dans le centre urbain de Gabies
Steve Glisoni
Terracotta Artefacts from the Temple of Juno Gabina - Recent Findings
Isabelle Hasselin Rous
Reconstruction and Contextualization of the Julio-Claudian Group from the Borghese Excavations at Gabii
Marjolaine Benaich
Martin Szewczyk*
Progetto "Tor Vergata"- Soprintendenza Speciale di Roma (2007-2012)
Premessa: I materiali rinvenuti a Gabii tra il 2007-2012. Analisi di alcune classi di reperti, attualmente in fase di studio.
Marco Fabbri
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: la ceramica di impasto
Paola Ghigliordini
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: la ceramica di impasto rosso
Rocco Bochicchio
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: il bucchero
Laura Protani
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: i materiali fittili da uno scarico votivo sull'arx e dal santuario orientale
Valeria Ducatelli
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: le anfore
Pamela Manzo.
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2011-2012: i bolli laterizi
Fabrizio A. Terrizzi
Gabii, campagne di scavo 2007-2012: i reperti numismatici
Bibliography
Figures
Tavola I - Area Archeologica di Gabii e sue pertinenze, planimetria aggiornata a cura della SSABAP Roma
Fig. 1. State plan of the structural remains within the Gabii Project excavation area (2009-2018).
Fig. 1. Opaque Red Ware Bowl (Δ 1611). A. Frontal views (not in scale). B. View of the top and the bottom.
Fig. 2. Opaque Red Ware. Type 1: 1-2
Type 2: 3-4
Type 3: 5
Type 4: 6
Type 5: 7
Type 6: 8-11
Type 7: 12.
Fig. 1 Example of trapezoidal ceramic loom weight from Gabii
Fig. 2 Chart showing the breakdown of loom weights found by excavation area
Fig. 3 Graph showing number of loom weights found by excavation area
Fig. 4 Partially preserved large archaic loom weight from Gabii
Fig. 5 Graph of weights of Gabii loom weights (Areas A, B, and C)
Fig. 6 Composite photo of associated loom weights from Area A
Fig. 7 Composite photo of associated loom weights from Area B
Fig. 8 Composite photo of associated loom weights from Area C
Fig. 9 Composite photo of associated loom weights from Area C
Fig. 10 Example of marked loom weight from Gabii
Fig. 1. Weighted Average numbers of black gloss sherds per quarter century at Gabii (n=124
based on data from https://gabii.cast.uark.edu/data/export/spot_dates/Black%20Gloss).
Fig. 2. Spatial distribution of black gloss sherd densities at Gabii (visualization of kernel density).
Fig. 3. Spatial distribution of terra sigillata sherd densities at Gabii.
Fig. 4. Spatial distribution of African red slip sherd densities at Gabii.
Fig. 5a. Distribution of all black gloss sherds and densities in Collatia (4th-1st centuries BCE)
5b. Distribution of black gloss sherds and densities datable c.4th-3rd centuries BCE
5c. Distribution of black gloss sherds and densities datable c.2nd-1st
Fig. 6a. Distribution of "sigillata aretina" sherds and densities
6b. Distribution of "sigillata italica" sherds and densities (After Quilici 1974, 52, Fig. 19). Each dot represents the location of a pottery sherd while the dotted lines indicate possibl
Fig. 7. Distribution of "sigillata chiara" sherds and densities (After Quilici 1974, 52, Fig. 19). Each dot represents the location of a pottery sherd while the dotted lines indicate possible pathways identified by Quilici 1974.
Fig. 1. Map showing the excavated area of Gabii Project Areas A, B, C, D, E, and F. The blue outlines mark hydraulic systems and wells, the black outlines mark pavements, the dark gray areas are staircases and socles, the light gray areas are roads, and
Fig. 2. Map showing the locations of the seven coins that were found in the roads at Gabii. The yellow symbols represent coins that cannot be dated, the green symbols represent middle Republican coins, and the blue symbols represent coins that date from t
Fig. 3. Map showing the locations of the fifteen coins and three lead tokens found in Area B near the area associated with quarrying activity. The green symbols represent middle Republican coins, the orange symbols represent late Republican coins, the bri
Fig. 4. Photograph of lead token Δ70. Ram, standing right. Secondary mark, above. // [L] I / D P. Rostowzew 1903.2791.
Overbeck 1995.536-537. Side with ram shown. Photo by S. Ness, modified by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 5. Photograph of lead token Δ270. Fortuna (?), seated left on a low seat, extending right hand and holding rudder (?) // L C S. cf. Rostowzew 1903.1562, 1824, 2052, 2333, 3082. Side with Fortuna shown. Photo by S. Ness, modified by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 6. Photograph of lead token Δ2829. Mercury standing left, holding purse in extended right hand and caduceus in left arm // Fortuna, standing left, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left hand. Rostowzew 1903.2647
Overbeck 2001.406-407. P
Fig. 7. Map showing the locations of nine coins that were found associated with the Area B house. The yellow symbol represents a coin that cannot be dated, the red symbols represent coins minted in the early Republic, the green symbols represent coins min
Fig. 8. Photograph of coin Δ2818. Head of Minerva, helmeted, left // [R]OMANO Head of horse, right. Litra (275-260 BCE) RRC 17/1a. Photo by S. Ness, modified by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 9. Map showing the locations of the extents of the areas shown in Figures 10 and 11. The extent of Fig. 10 is shown in red, while the extent of Fig. 11 is shown in green. Map by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 10. Map showing the locations of the two coins found in the Area F sewer in stratigraphic unit 5867. The yellow symbol represents a coin that cannot be dated, while the sea green symbol represents a coin minted in the second century CE. The coins bot
Fig. 11. Map showing the locations of the ten coins found in the Area F drain in stratigraphic unit 5817. This is the same room in which the cluster of coins (stratigraphic units 5851, 5797 and 5793 in Fig. 19) is located. The yellow symbols represent coi.
Fig. 12. Map showing the locations of the ten coins found in Area E. The yellow symbol represents a coin that cannot be dated, the green symbols represent coins minted in the middle Republic, and the orange symbols represent coins minted in the late Repub
Fig. 13. Photograph of coin Δ394. Janus, laureate, | above // Prow, right, | before, O P E I above, ROMA below. As (169-158 BCE) RRC 190.1. Photo by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 14. Photograph of coin Δ531. Roma, helmeted, wearing earrings and a necklace, right. Denomination mark (X) behind // Victory, winged, draped, holding wreath in right hand, riding in biga, right, legend C CATO / ROMA. Denarius (123 BCE) RRC 274.1. P
Fig. 15. Map showing the cluster of silver and bronze coins and a gold tutulus found in stratigraphic unit 5622 in Area F. The green symbol represents a coin minted in the middle Republic, the orange symbols represent coins minted in the late Republic, th
Fig. 16. Photograph of coin Δ1319. Head of Jupiter, laureate, right // Victory, winged, draped, standing right, crowning a trophy, legend T CLOVLI vertical between Victory and trophy. Quinarius (98 BCE) RRC 332.1. Photo by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 17. Photograph of coin Δ1299. Head of Venus, diademed, right // Aeneas, walking left, carrying his father on his shoulders and the Palladium in his outstretched right hand, legend CAESAR. Denarius (47-46 BCE) RRC 458.1. Photo by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 18. Photograph of coin Δ1302. Head of Roma with long hair and wearing a Phrygian helmet, right // Victory, winged, draped, standing before a trophy, legend D | ROMA. Quinarius? (211-210 BCE?). Photo by E.C. Robinson.
Fig. 19. Map showing the locations of the six coins grouped together in the corner of a room in Area F in stratigraphic units 5851, 5797 and 5793. This is the same room in which the drain (stratigraphic unit 5817 in Fig. 11) is located. The yellow symbol.
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ISBN:
9781803276052
1803276053
OCLC:
1475020694

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