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Bibliografia
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Keywords
ARCHAEOLOGY, HIERAPOLIS OF PHRYGIA, METHODOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGE, CONSERVATION AND PUBLIC ENJOYMENT, SCIENCES APPLIED TO THE ARCHAEOLOGYHierapolis in Phrygia. Integrated methodologies for the study and recovery for use of a city in ancient Anatolia
Abstract
The Research Project is being conducted within the framework of the activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Hierapolis (MAIER), which has been working in this important Hellenistic-Roman city of Anatolia since 1957 under a cultural cooperation agreement between Italy and Turkey. The Mission is made up of representatives of a number of Italian universities (Lecce, Milan, Venice, Turin, Messina and Naples), who also benefit from the contribution of technicians and scholars from Universities and Institutions in Turkey.The year 2007 marks the fiftieth anniversary of MAIER’s activities, an important milestone in a long and uninterrupted commitment that has made the site of Hierapolis, recognised as a World Heritage site (UNESCO list n° 485), one of the most visited in Turkey, with more than a million visitors every year. This period of activity has seen the study of extraordinary monumental complexes such as the Northern Necropolis, the Frontinus street, the commercial Agora, the Nymphaeum of the Tritons, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Martyrion of Saint Philip, the Theatre, etc, and the expansion of our knowledge of historic and archaeological issues that are crucial to the understanding of the site.
This Research Project is being developed on a number of levels, facilitating an advancement of archaeological research that is closely linked to the conservation of the finds and their future enjoyment by the public as part of the appropriate and responsible >>>
Principal Investigator
Francesco D'andria Università degli Studi del SALENTOResearch Objectives
The objectives of the Research Programme are defined by a number of lines of development aimed at the acquisition of knowledge, the recovery for use and the protection of monuments, as well as the dissemination of the results of the studies. The project is characterized by the integration of humanistic and scientific knowledge and the extensive use of technologies. Indeed, the various Research Units comprise specialists from a number of different disciplines, including archaeologists, architects, paleo-botanists, epigraphists, numismatists, physicists, computer engineers and restorers.One of the objectives of the Research Units is to continue with the archaeological research, proceeding with the surveys and the excavations in the various sites set up in previous campaigns; the affected areas are located along two visitor itineraries, already defined, designed to channel the tourist flows within the road network. The excavations will thus continue in the area of the Nymphaeum of the Tritons in order to complete the recovery of the architectural blocks of the facade, in the area of the Northern Necropolis near the Frontinus Gate, and in the Byzantine houses of insula 104, Regio VIII, in order to complete the exploration of the so-called House of the Heretics. Work will also continue in the large site of the sanctuary of Apollo, with the aim of proceeding with the study of the main monuments, which stood on the three terraces of the sacred complex.
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Timescale
24 monthsNational and international background
Hierapolis is inserted on the UNESCO list of sites of world interest (n°485) and it is characterized by the level of conservation of the monumental remains and the various degrees of integration with the landscape and environment, and is a destination for international tourism, with more than a million visitors every year.In the Mediterranean countries, cultural heritage represents a fundamental strategic resource for compatible economic development and for the cultural and civic progress of the populations, recognising the common roots of their civilisations.
The project was inspired by the recommendations of the “International charter for the protection and management of the archaeological heritage” ratified by the General Assembly of ICOMOS (Lausanne 1990). This document stresses the need for international and interdisciplinary cooperation in the implementation of “integrated conservation” policies, in which the active participation of the people is to be founded on their greater access to knowledge.
The project is based on the extensive research experience of various Italian universities (Catholic University of Milan, Turin Polytechnic, University of Venice, Naples Frederick II University, the universities of Bari and Lecce), with the help of the CNR (Laboratories of Strategic Project 251100 at the University of Lecce; Institute of Archaeological Heritage - Monuments and Sites, IBAM, Lecce), which has enabled the growth of a considerable scientific >>>



