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Nature artificiali. Sui contenitori ceramici forati da Cagliari usati come ollae perforatae per realizzare un hortus

Authors: C. Parodo, A.L. Sanna

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The object of the analysis presented in this paper is a series of perforated ceramic vessels from the archaeological excavation of a room located in via Caprera, Cagliari, southern Sardinia (Italy), dated to the first half of the 1st century AD. Its aim is to demonstrate their possible use as ollae perforatae, perforated vessels used in arboriculture and horticulture to create a garden in the ancient city of Caralis, one of the most relevant vehicles of the Romanisation process between the late Republican and early Imperial age.

La “romanizzazione” dell’Italía ionica: nuovi dati

Authors: L. Lepore, C. Giatti, M. Gras, G. Bejor, R. Belli Pasqua

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On March 15, 2019, at the University of Florence, took place the presentation of the Proceedings of the meeting “La romanizzazione dell’ Italía ionica. Aspetti e problemi ” edited by L. Lepore and C. Giatti, including an extensive chronicle of the two study days and twelve contributions on the cities and centers of Apulia, Lucania and Bruzio. On that occasion, Michel Gras, Giorgio Bejor and Roberta Belli Pasqua presented the Proceedings, focusing their contributions respectively on rural areas, urban realities, archaeological contexts. Given the particular character of the event, conducted and held in such an unconventional way, it was deemed appropriate to publish the texts of the three contributions – in their original form – to be read, if desired, as critical comments.