Some elements in sandstone and basalt attributable to millstones were identified during the archaeological excavations conducted in Tharros by Gennaro Pesce between 1956 and 1964. These are located in western and central quarters, but the more relevant discoveries are in the so-called “Casa del Mulino”. This paper focus on the archaeological evidences located in this building. These elements are attributable to metae and catilli belonging to a rotary mill. In addition, there is a basaltic kneading in the context, now located near the entrance of the archaeological area. These discoveries contribute to clarify the use of the spaces of the Punic-Roman Tharros' living area
Abstract A petrographic and geochemical study of several volcanic millstones, representative of 119 ...
The petrochemical study of millstones can contribute to improve the archaeological research into rec...
Archaeological excavations at the site of Montessoro (660 m. a. sl.), carried out between 2009 and 2...
Some elements in sandstone and basalt attributable to millstones were identified during the archaeol...
none1noThe site of Tharros, excavated between 1956 and 2005, is the subject of a renewed urban study...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce rotary millstones during ...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce hourglass-shaped millston...
The excavations conducted by Gennaro Pesce have made it possible to begin the scientific research on...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
A comprehensive investigation and classification of volcanic millstones of the Greek and Roman perio...
The hill of Muru Mannu occupies the northern sector of the city of Tharros. It is affected by a stra...
none1noThe road system and residential quarters of Tharros have been discovered during nine archaeol...
This archaeometric study was focused on 28 grey to dark-grey lava artifacts found in Ustica Island (...
The Morgantina archaeological area, inhabited from the Early Bronze Age, had its widest expansion fr...
The urban area of Tharros (Cabras, Sardinia), and the temples included in it, were investigated betw...
Abstract A petrographic and geochemical study of several volcanic millstones, representative of 119 ...
The petrochemical study of millstones can contribute to improve the archaeological research into rec...
Archaeological excavations at the site of Montessoro (660 m. a. sl.), carried out between 2009 and 2...
Some elements in sandstone and basalt attributable to millstones were identified during the archaeol...
none1noThe site of Tharros, excavated between 1956 and 2005, is the subject of a renewed urban study...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce rotary millstones during ...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce hourglass-shaped millston...
The excavations conducted by Gennaro Pesce have made it possible to begin the scientific research on...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
A comprehensive investigation and classification of volcanic millstones of the Greek and Roman perio...
The hill of Muru Mannu occupies the northern sector of the city of Tharros. It is affected by a stra...
none1noThe road system and residential quarters of Tharros have been discovered during nine archaeol...
This archaeometric study was focused on 28 grey to dark-grey lava artifacts found in Ustica Island (...
The Morgantina archaeological area, inhabited from the Early Bronze Age, had its widest expansion fr...
The urban area of Tharros (Cabras, Sardinia), and the temples included in it, were investigated betw...
Abstract A petrographic and geochemical study of several volcanic millstones, representative of 119 ...
The petrochemical study of millstones can contribute to improve the archaeological research into rec...
Archaeological excavations at the site of Montessoro (660 m. a. sl.), carried out between 2009 and 2...