The old settlement in Fratte occupies a low flat topped hill situated in the northern neighbourhood of the present town of Salerno.The importance of this settlement can be compared to the Etruscan expansion in southern Campania in the 6th century B.C. It was later occupied by groups of Samnite origin in a period between the second half of the 4th and the half of the 3rd century B.C. This volume is the first in a planned series devoted to the site of Fratte with the intent to offer at scientific community the results of a reasearch decade that I was the coodinator. . In this work are presented the analytical and interpetation data of the monumental complex of the northern section of the area. The first chapter illustrate the intervention stratregies and the methodological approach adopted. The second chapter is devoted to the analytical description of the complex and of the stratigraphic data. The “closed” contexts are analytically presented in the third chapter. and offer, in their stratigraphic sequence and by the time identificati of the findings found in them, useful elements for the reconstruction of the life of this site. In the fourth chapter philological analysis of the diagnostic material presented in morphological and typological repertoire. In the fifth chapter an experimental approach was useful to reconstruct the distribution - stratigraphic and spatial- of materials. The final chapters presents the interpretive reading of all data: The first phase involves the construction of the building in the last quarter of the sixth. The building size and layout can be approached to the urban palaces and residences in Etruria and Lazio. The building of Fratte the unique example of ‘house-building’ known from the southern Campania, and the adoption confirms the attachment to the behaviour of the Etruscan aristocracy of the groups established to gentilizi Marcina. The building of archaic Fratte in the second half of the fourth century. B.C. is affected by phenomena of reorganization, realized after a period of crisis between the end of the fifth and the first decades of the next century. In the last quarter of the fourth century the building receives some if not upseting changes of its original layout. This second phase of life ceases in mid-third century. BC, a period when the whole area of Fratte is generally neglected.

Fratte. Il complesso monumentale arcaico

PONTRANDOLFO, Angela;IN COLLABORAZIONE CON SANTORIELLO A.
2009-01-01

Abstract

The old settlement in Fratte occupies a low flat topped hill situated in the northern neighbourhood of the present town of Salerno.The importance of this settlement can be compared to the Etruscan expansion in southern Campania in the 6th century B.C. It was later occupied by groups of Samnite origin in a period between the second half of the 4th and the half of the 3rd century B.C. This volume is the first in a planned series devoted to the site of Fratte with the intent to offer at scientific community the results of a reasearch decade that I was the coodinator. . In this work are presented the analytical and interpetation data of the monumental complex of the northern section of the area. The first chapter illustrate the intervention stratregies and the methodological approach adopted. The second chapter is devoted to the analytical description of the complex and of the stratigraphic data. The “closed” contexts are analytically presented in the third chapter. and offer, in their stratigraphic sequence and by the time identificati of the findings found in them, useful elements for the reconstruction of the life of this site. In the fourth chapter philological analysis of the diagnostic material presented in morphological and typological repertoire. In the fifth chapter an experimental approach was useful to reconstruct the distribution - stratigraphic and spatial- of materials. The final chapters presents the interpretive reading of all data: The first phase involves the construction of the building in the last quarter of the sixth. The building size and layout can be approached to the urban palaces and residences in Etruria and Lazio. The building of Fratte the unique example of ‘house-building’ known from the southern Campania, and the adoption confirms the attachment to the behaviour of the Etruscan aristocracy of the groups established to gentilizi Marcina. The building of archaic Fratte in the second half of the fourth century. B.C. is affected by phenomena of reorganization, realized after a period of crisis between the end of the fifth and the first decades of the next century. In the last quarter of the fourth century the building receives some if not upseting changes of its original layout. This second phase of life ceases in mid-third century. BC, a period when the whole area of Fratte is generally neglected.
2009
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