L’architettura sacra nella Provincia Sardinia et Corsica: alcune considerazioni su persistenze e innovazioni tra età repubblicana e media età imperiale
Carboni Romina
2020-01-01
Abstract
During the Roman age, the architectural traditions on the islands Sardinia and Corsica, unified in one single province since 227 BC, show solutions only partially uniformed by the influence of Roman and Italic models. In the two regions, indigenous elements, combined with the Punic cultural substratum in Sardinia and the Graeco-Etruscan one in Corsica, lead to different and sometimes original results. The current paper aims to analyse and compare both the architectural languages and the building models adopted in the two considered areas, between the Republican age and the mid-Imperial period, particularly referring to religious contexts. On one hand, the different architectural and construction choices adopted in these two regions under the Roman rule will be thus emphasized; on the other, the synergies given by the combination of local and allogeneic elements will be highlighted as well.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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