Abstract
The site of Palazzo Pignano in the Province of Cremona near Milano is known, above all, because of a large villa built in the Late Roman period (4th-5th centuries AD). As earlier studies have shown, the area had already been occupied for several centuries before the\r\nbuildings of Late Roman period. It continued to be inhabited for a lengthy period after the villa was abandoned. The last archaeological excavations (2019-2023) have allowed to acquire new data on the residential spaces in Late Antiquity. New residential rooms were found in the Eastern sector of the complex, near the apsidal hall n. 29-30. One of these was equipped with a heating system which remained\r\nactive until the 6th century AD. In this area was also recovered a female head of a marble statuette probably depicting Minerva. Finally, some architectural elements recovered in the pars dominica of the villa can be attributed to the porticoed gallery or to the octagonal peristyle.
| Translated title of the contribution | New data on architecture, sculpture and installations, Heating of the villa in Palazzo Pignano |
|---|---|
| Original language | Italian |
| Title of host publication | ABITARE NEL MEDITERRANEO TARDOANTICO |
| Publisher | Edipuglia |
| Pages | 185-196 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| ISBN (Print) | 979-12-5995-087-1 |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Palazzo Pignano
- Villa tardoantica
- architettura scultura impianti riscaldamento
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