The city of Vulci is a well-known production centre. Above all, in the Mid and Late Orientalizing Period a large production of goods gave way to the most fruitful season of Etruscan crafts. This productivity continued throughout Vulci's history, but it is possible to isolate specific moments during which the level of productivity peaked, in particular between the end of the 6th and the beginning of the 5th century BC, and later between the end of the 4th century to the Roman conquest in 280 BC. Only recently attention has been paid to production plants, storage facilities and residues of production processes, resulting into unexpected, useful findings for reconstructing the history of the settlement. From the analysis of temporary, seasonal plants located along the coast in the Early Iron Age, traces of production wasters recovered from the late Archaic port of the city, the research turns towards the evidence from various parts of the city, recognized thanks to archival research, new findings and more recent investigations carried out at the settlement boundaries or on the hills of the acropolis.

Vulci, Artigiani in città. Un excursus sulla storia delle scoperte e delle ricerche

GF Pocobelli;
2017

Abstract

The city of Vulci is a well-known production centre. Above all, in the Mid and Late Orientalizing Period a large production of goods gave way to the most fruitful season of Etruscan crafts. This productivity continued throughout Vulci's history, but it is possible to isolate specific moments during which the level of productivity peaked, in particular between the end of the 6th and the beginning of the 5th century BC, and later between the end of the 4th century to the Roman conquest in 280 BC. Only recently attention has been paid to production plants, storage facilities and residues of production processes, resulting into unexpected, useful findings for reconstructing the history of the settlement. From the analysis of temporary, seasonal plants located along the coast in the Early Iron Age, traces of production wasters recovered from the late Archaic port of the city, the research turns towards the evidence from various parts of the city, recognized thanks to archival research, new findings and more recent investigations carried out at the settlement boundaries or on the hills of the acropolis.
2017
Italiano
M.C. Biella, R. Cascino, A.F. Ferrandes, M. Revello Lami (a cura di),
Gli artigiani e la città. Officine e aree produttive tra VIII e III sec. a.C. nell'Italia centrale tirrenica
23.2 - 2017
275
290
16
978-88-7140-832-3
Quasar di Tognon
Roma
ITALIA
11/01/2016
Roma - BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME
Vulci
Aree produttive
Fornaci
Scavi archeologici
5
none
Carosi, S; Eutizi, E; Pocobelli, Gf; Regoli, C; Rossi, F
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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