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Locatie:

  • Italië, Montebelluna
  • geo:45.784611,12.041826
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 1xx / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Gebouw (overig)
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=78309

Annotaties

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A few wall fragments and a portion of the stone floor of a building 50 m long with a width greater than 25 m , oriented N-S, consisting of at least 4 rooms of considerable size facing a long corridor arranged on the W side, have been documented. Further east, a portico characterized by a series of sandstone column bases, which must have supported brick columns (only one preserved), came to light. This portico developed parallel to a wall foundation also made of sandstone blocks that has partially spoliated buttresses and, toward the south, a stone threshold forming a basal step of an entrance staircase. To the east of that threshold a probable room with pinkish limestone slab flooring has been identified . In Late Antiquity the building underwent a phase of dismantling and destruction with the removal of most of the walls, floors and parietal marble slabs. The northern sector remained active in which a series of fire structures were identified, probably used for ironworking, given the discovery of metal slag. Further investigations were carried out by the University of Verona under ministerial concession (2010-2013).

A few wall fragments and a portion of the stone floor of a building 50 m long with a width greater than 25 m , oriented N-S, consisting of at least 4 rooms of considerable size facing a long corridor arranged on the W side, have been documented. Further east, a portico characterized by a series of sandstone column bases, which must have supported brick columns (only one preserved), came to light. This portico developed parallel to a wall foundation also made of sandstone blocks that has partially spoliated buttresses and, toward the south, a stone threshold forming a basal step of an entrance staircase. To the east of that threshold a probable room with pinkish limestone slab flooring has been identified . In Late Antiquity the building underwent a phase of dismantling and destruction with the removal of most of the walls, floors and parietal marble slabs. The northern sector remained active in which a series of fire structures were identified, probably used for ironworking, given the discovery of metal slag. Further investigations were carried out by the University of Verona under ministerial concession (2010-2013).


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https://ilnuovoterraglio.it/montebelluna-archeologica-necropoli-di-posmon-da-giardino-a-parco-archeologico/

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News of the discovery, in the Loredan estate, of "remains of rustic building attributable to the late Imperial period," recently ascribed to the 2nd-4th centuries AD