TY - GEN
T1 - Architetture, materiali e tecniche edilizie nella villa di Palazzo Pignano (CR):
le evidenze di prima età imperiale
AU - Sacchi, Furio
AU - Matteoni, Federica Barbara
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The villa of Palazzo Pignano, in the southern sector of the ager of Bergamo, was built during the 4th century AD and
then modified in the following century; this context has been the subject of recent excavation work during which
older pre-existing structures have also been exposed.
The proposed intervention aims to offer an overview of the new data regarding the architectural, material and technical-constructive characteristics of the structures referable to the earliest frequentation of the site.
The evidence of the early imperial age is of a punctual nature, however, the exploratory essays of the last years
(2016-2019) have allowed to delineate in a progressive way the presence of a facility active since the second half of
the 1st-early 2nd century AD, living with continuity until the realization of the late antique villa, following renovations
and progressive ampliaments. Some portions of the foundations, with a base plinth made of brick fragments, wing
tiles and rare pebbles, but with an elevation composed of unbaked bricks and perishable material, can be attributed
to the early settlement, as evidenced by a recent find in an exploratory essay. This finding pushes research toward
the study of building techniques in poor materials and to reason about the material, dimensional, and structural characteristics of these older rooms.
AB - The villa of Palazzo Pignano, in the southern sector of the ager of Bergamo, was built during the 4th century AD and
then modified in the following century; this context has been the subject of recent excavation work during which
older pre-existing structures have also been exposed.
The proposed intervention aims to offer an overview of the new data regarding the architectural, material and technical-constructive characteristics of the structures referable to the earliest frequentation of the site.
The evidence of the early imperial age is of a punctual nature, however, the exploratory essays of the last years
(2016-2019) have allowed to delineate in a progressive way the presence of a facility active since the second half of
the 1st-early 2nd century AD, living with continuity until the realization of the late antique villa, following renovations
and progressive ampliaments. Some portions of the foundations, with a base plinth made of brick fragments, wing
tiles and rare pebbles, but with an elevation composed of unbaked bricks and perishable material, can be attributed
to the early settlement, as evidenced by a recent find in an exploratory essay. This finding pushes research toward
the study of building techniques in poor materials and to reason about the material, dimensional, and structural characteristics of these older rooms.
KW - Italia settentrionale
KW - Architettura romana
KW - Italia settentrionale
KW - Architettura romana
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/258449
M3 - Contributo a convegno
SN - 978-88-5491-400-1
VL - 6
T3 - COSTRUIRE NEL MONDO ANTICO
SP - 127
EP - 138
BT - Terra, legno e materiali deperibili nell’architettura antica
T2 - Convegno Internazionale di Studi
Y2 - 3 June 2021 through 5 June 2021
ER -