Stratigraphic evidence in the ancient urban walls of Cagliari (Sardinia-Italy)

FIORINO, DONATELLA RITA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The research focuses mainly on the extraordinary stratigraphy still evident in the ancient urban walls of Cagliari (Sardinia-Italy). The overall interest of this study lies in the fact that it provides a substantial contribution to the definition of a methodology for the study of the growth and transformation of walled cities. The first objective achieved refers to chronostratigraphy and is the experimentation of a methodology capable of dating bricks and stone masonries and the definition of the relative and absolute chronology of structures. More specifically, by means of an archaeological survey, each architectural stratum has been measured and described in relation to its building materials, state of conservation, stratigraphic relationships, also using the Harris matrix. Furthermore, great effort has gone into documenting those parts of the walls that are still authentic, as recent works carried out on consistent portions of these structures have cancelled some relevant stratifications, particularly those referred to historical restoration works. Regarding the tools used, all data has been stored implementing a web-based database (SICaR) developed by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage (MIBAC).
2014
Inglese
Defence Sites II. Heritage and Future
978-1-84564-833-6
Southampton
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
BREBBIA, C., CLARK C.
BREBBIA, C., CLARK C.
143
257
268
12
Defence Sites II. Heritage and Future
contributo
Comitato scientifico
17 - 19 settembre 2014
Venezia
internazionale
scientifica
urban walls; urban stratigraphy; chronotypologies; masonries; restoration
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Fiorino, DONATELLA RITA
273
1
reserved
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Files in This Item:
File Size Format  
Defence Heritage II_fiorino.pdf

Solo gestori archivio

Type: versione post-print
Size 3.06 MB
Format Adobe PDF
3.06 MB Adobe PDF & nbsp; View / Open   Request a copy

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Questionnaire and social

Share on:
Impostazioni cookie