The island of Vivara represents today one of the most important sites for the study of the relations between the Mycenaean world and Western Mediterranean cultures of the Bronze Age. This report presents the most significant results acquired through archaeological excavations in the last decade of research: the main housing structures, the corpus of Aegean-Mycenaean ceramics, the study of the topographical characteristics of the settlement, the traces of the ancient prehistoric port preserved under the surface of the sea. Further important results in the fields of petrographic, bioarchaeological, archaeometallurgical and three-dimensional surveys carried out with scanlaser, stereophotogrammetry and aerofotogrammetry are added.
Missione archeologica Vivara. Aspetti della ricerca scientifica degli ultimi anni
Massimiliano Marazzi;Carla Pepe;Federica Bertino;Lorenzo Looz;Leopoldo Repola;Nicola Scotto Di Carlo;Stefano Tilia;Giorgio Trojsi;
2020-01-01
Abstract
The island of Vivara represents today one of the most important sites for the study of the relations between the Mycenaean world and Western Mediterranean cultures of the Bronze Age. This report presents the most significant results acquired through archaeological excavations in the last decade of research: the main housing structures, the corpus of Aegean-Mycenaean ceramics, the study of the topographical characteristics of the settlement, the traces of the ancient prehistoric port preserved under the surface of the sea. Further important results in the fields of petrographic, bioarchaeological, archaeometallurgical and three-dimensional surveys carried out with scanlaser, stereophotogrammetry and aerofotogrammetry are added.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.