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Scientific and education field classification
- Field: Scienze dell'antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
- Field: Scienze della terra
Geographical classification
- Region: Umbria
Bibliografia
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- F. COARELLI, F. PESANDO (a cura di), Rileggere Pompei. I. L’insula 10 della Regio VI, Roma 2006.
- F. COARELLI ET ALII, Il progetto “I Primi secoli di Pompei”. Campagna di scavo 2005 (Unipg), in www.fastionline.org.
- F. COARELLI, Nuovi dati sulla storia edilizia di Pompei. Il progetto Regio VI: campagna di scavo nell’insula 2, in P.G. GUZZO-M.P. GUIDOBALDI (a cura di), Nuove ricerche archeologiche a Pompei ed Ercolano, (Atti del Convegno Internazionale, Roma 28-30 Novembre 2002), Napoli 2005, pp. 97-100.
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- F. COARELLI, F. PESANDO, Il Progetto Regio VI. Campagna di scavo 2003, in “RivStPomp” 15, 2004, pp. 144-178.
- F. COARELLI, F. PESANDO, Pompei prima di Pompei, in “Archeo” 227, 2004, pp. 42-49.
- F. COARELLI, F. PESANDO, A. ZACCARIA RUGGIU, Il Progetto Regio VI. Campagna di scavo 2002 nelle insulae 2, 9 e 14, in “RivStPomp” 14, 2003, pp. 289-308.
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Keywords
PRE-ROMAN POMPEII, URBANISTIC OF POMPEII, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION, GIS, ARCHAEOMETRIC ANALYSIS, COMPUTER AND ARCHAEOLOGY, GEOPHYSICS AND ARCHAEOLOGY, TOPOGRAPHIC AND ARCHITECTONICAL SURVEY, SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHINGRe-reading Pompei. The development and transformation of the city from its origins to its destruction.
Università degli Studi di PerugiaAbstract
Starting from a single region, this project, extended to other areas of Pompeii as a continuing of other two precedent financed researches, aims to reconstruct the urban organization of Pompeii and its historical development. The results obtained on the most antique periods of occupation of the sectors of the entire Regio VI and of some insulae of the Regiones VII, V and IX, have in fact brought new research prospectives on the time and modalities of the development of the city from the Samnitic period to the first Imperial period.Thanks to the importance and originality of this thesis of research, each Research Unit intends to extend the investigations in topographically strategic sectors and areas of the city, as the insulae of the Regiones V, VII and IX, through a precise methodology based on the analysis of the vertical stratigraphies and on the execution of stratigraphical excavations.
Through geophysical prospections and investigations of key areas and particularly of main roads and of the unexcavated areas of the city, this project intends to gather scientific data through both vertical and horizontal stratigraphies, for the definition of the forma urbis of the pre-Roman Pompeii. Towards the same direction this project will proceed with the examination of shrines existing on various façades, that reveal the ideological aspects of the urbanistic development on the base of the antique perception of the city. The results of this detailed scientific >>>
Principal Investigator
Filippo Coarelli Università degli Studi di PERUGIAResearch Objectives
Topography and viabilityThe definition of the forma urbis of the pre-Roman Pompeii is the principle aim of this project that intends to “reread Pompeii” studying the entire development and transformation of the city from its origins to its destruction. The results achieved on the most ancient periods of occupation of the sectors of the entire Regio VI have in fact brought new research prospectives on the time and modalities of the development of the city from the Samnitic period to the first Imperial period, allowing to reorganize on a new scientific base the global matter of the urbanistic organization of Pompeii. Therefore the necessity to widen the field of investigation in particularly meaningful sectors of other insulae of the city as the Regiones V VII and IX, whose study partially began during the precedent COFIN 2004, must be completed by the single Units of this research program.
In this analysis the project intends to continue with the same methodology used in the past, that has obtained important results, and that analyses for each insulae object of study both the vertical and the horizontal stratigraphies.
Indispensable for the definition of the chronological succession of the streets and therefore of the urban organization of the city, is the complete investigation of some connection roads between the mentioned Regiones. In the same direction we will proceed towards the examination of other particularly meaningful situations as the small >>>
Timescale
24 monthsNational and international background
The two projects “Pompei Regio VI” (COFIN 2000) and “I primi secoli di Pompei” (COFIN 2004) initiate as answer to the necessity to fill the gaps of the research on the private structures of Pompeii, that has been highly conditioned by the absence of scientific publishing of the single archeological elements. This documentation gap has prevented from considering the single monuments in their diachronic evolution and consequently to plan on correct bases the global discussion on the historical-urbanistic development in Pompeii.This necessity found a first partial answer with the beginning, in the year 2000, of the project "Pompei Regio VI" of the University of Perugia, Naples “L’Orientale”, Trieste and Venice, whose work aimed to the integral analysis of all the structures present in this sector of the city, to reconstruct the urban history of a context that has always been considered as the center of the evolution of Pompeii. It will be then necessary to take in consideration the entire insula more than the single domus that is never sufficiently chronologically homogeneous for an organic research.
The synthesis of complementary methodologies, analysis of building stratigraphies and excavations, allowed a more appropriate reading of the occupation typologies and transformations, allowing the understanding, in a more vast extent, of the definition of the urban development of the Regio VI. These results have been discussed and illustrated in >>>



