‘A reconocer el sitio de Villa de Iglesias’ (Zurita, An. VI, c. XLV). Profilo archeologico e testimonianze di area iberica nella cultura materiale di Villa di Chiesa, tra produzioni ceramiche e attività estrattiva
‘A reconocer el sitio de Villa de Iglesias’ (Zurita, An. VI, c. XLV). Archaeological profile and evidence of Iberian area in the material culture of Villa di Chiesa, between ceramic productions and mining
Abstract
The territory of the medieval Villa di Chiesa (mod. Iglesias), also because of the significant role exerted in all times by its deposits of argentiferous lead, enjoys a documentary heritage of great value that, while on the one hand has favored historiographical studies, on the other hand has not given rise to an organic reflection on the strategies to be operated for the definition of an archaeological profile related to the medieval and modern period. Through the review of material of different types (bibliographic, archival, archaeological), the contribution aims to integrate the reading of the local context emerging from the documents, with that recorded through material culture, with special reference to the evidence from the Iberian area.
Il territorio della medievale Villa di Chiesa (mod. Iglesias), anche per via del ruolo significativo esercitato in tutti i tempi dai suoi giacimenti di piombo argentifero, gode di un patrimonio documentario di grande pregio che, se da un lato ha favorito gli studi storiografici, dall’altro lato non ha dato luogo ad una riflessione organica sulle strategie da operare per la definizione di un profilo archeologico relativo al periodo medievale e moderno. Attraverso la revisione di materiale di diverso tipo (bibliografico, archivistico, archeologico), il contributo si propone di integrare la lettura del contesto locale emergente dai documenti, con quella registrata attraverso la cultura materiale, con speciale riferimento alle testimonianze di area iberica.
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