The first of four projected campaigns at the site of Santa Cristina in Caio allowed us to investigate the use of a bath complex built between the last third of the first century BC and the first half of the first century AD, as well as the reuse of the complex for production immediately after its abandonment, and successive phases of occupation. The baths were inserted inside a vast rural complex that can be interpreted as a village with the additional function of a mansio along the via Cassia, probably part of the cursus publicus indicated in the Tabula Peutingeriana as a detour of the Cassia between Chiusi and Siena. After the abandonment of the baths in the middle of the fourth century it was transformed for artisanal activities, lead wo...
The Area Scheibler, located in the Western outskirts of Pisa, has been the place of discoveries ...
Since 2005, the Université catholique de Louvain is working at archaeological excavations on a Roman...
The Roman villa of Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena) dates from the 4th c. AD and witnesses various ...
The first of four projected campaigns at the site of Santa Cristina in Caio allowed us to investigat...
Santa Cristina in Caio is an archaeological site inhabited since prehistoric times, probably occupie...
During the first four excavation campaigns (2009-2012), we investigated a thermal complex in use bet...
This text is the synthesis of the first six years of excavation (2009-2014) on the site of Santa Cri...
This paper deals with the fifth century residential and productive phases of the Santa Cristina in C...
The excavation of a large furnace discharge and the study of the thin walled pottery of Santa Cristi...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian team, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), has ...
Since 2005 a luxurious Roman villa in Aiano (San Gimignano, si, Italy) has been extensively excavate...
During the seventeenth century the Discalced Carmelites began to leave Spain where the Order had its...
Several archaeological campaigns were performed between 1987 and 1995 in the Schieppo hamlet of Pont...
Since 2005 an Italian-Belgian expedition, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain, part of...
The so-called ‘Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano’ is a part of the ancient settlement of the city of Agri...
The Area Scheibler, located in the Western outskirts of Pisa, has been the place of discoveries ...
Since 2005, the Université catholique de Louvain is working at archaeological excavations on a Roman...
The Roman villa of Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena) dates from the 4th c. AD and witnesses various ...
The first of four projected campaigns at the site of Santa Cristina in Caio allowed us to investigat...
Santa Cristina in Caio is an archaeological site inhabited since prehistoric times, probably occupie...
During the first four excavation campaigns (2009-2012), we investigated a thermal complex in use bet...
This text is the synthesis of the first six years of excavation (2009-2014) on the site of Santa Cri...
This paper deals with the fifth century residential and productive phases of the Santa Cristina in C...
The excavation of a large furnace discharge and the study of the thin walled pottery of Santa Cristi...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian team, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), has ...
Since 2005 a luxurious Roman villa in Aiano (San Gimignano, si, Italy) has been extensively excavate...
During the seventeenth century the Discalced Carmelites began to leave Spain where the Order had its...
Several archaeological campaigns were performed between 1987 and 1995 in the Schieppo hamlet of Pont...
Since 2005 an Italian-Belgian expedition, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain, part of...
The so-called ‘Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano’ is a part of the ancient settlement of the city of Agri...
The Area Scheibler, located in the Western outskirts of Pisa, has been the place of discoveries ...
Since 2005, the Université catholique de Louvain is working at archaeological excavations on a Roman...
The Roman villa of Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena) dates from the 4th c. AD and witnesses various ...