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Morgantina Studies, Volume IV - The Protohistoric Settlement on the Cittadella (Hardcover)
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Morgantina Studies, Volume IV - The Protohistoric Settlement on the Cittadella (Hardcover)
Series: Publications of the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
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Excavations conducted at Morgantina by Princeton University and the
University of Illinois have revealed substantial Iron Age remains
beneath the Greek town on the Cittadella hilltop. In this volume
Robert Leighton presents a full study of this extensive
protohistoric settlement in Sicily. The broad scope of evidence,
particularly the survival of long houses and tombs with much of
their structures and contents preserved, permits an unusually
thorough examination of indigenous cultural traditions prior to the
foundation of the Greek town in the Archaic period. An illustrated
catalogue of the finds presents more than 700 artifacts from the
site, most of which are previously unpublished. The author
discusses all the excavated protohistoric areas in detail, and
presents a full range of maps, plans, excavation photographs,
reconstruction drawings, and radiocarbon dates. The diverse body of
finds includes a wide variety of pottery forms as well as tools and
ornaments of both metal and stone that document local crafts,
metallurgy, and numerous aspects of daily life. In studying these
objects, Leighton draws on parallels with material from the Italian
peninsula and considers the evidence of the historical sources,
revealing links between Sicily and Italy in the protohistoric
period. Originally published in 1993. The Princeton Legacy Library
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