The Chora of Metaponto 7 : : The Greek Sanctuary at Pantanello / / Keith Swift, Joseph Coleman Carter.
The seventh volume in the Institute of Classical Archaeology’s series on the rural countryside (chora) of Metaponto is a study of the Greek sanctuary at Pantanello. The site is the first Greek rural sanctuary in southern Italy that has been fully excavated and exhaustively documented. Its evidence—a...
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Place / Publishing House: | Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Contributing Authors
- Excavation and Study Team
- Illustration Credits
- Information for the Reader
- 1 Introduction: The Importance of the Sanctuary at Pantanello
- 2 The Archaeological-Historical Context of the Pantanello Sanctuary
- Plans and Sections
- Part 1: The Narrative of the Annual Excavation Campaigns, 1974–2013
- 3 1974: “A Canal Ran Through It”—The First Discovery
- 4 1975: The Game Is Afoot!
- 5 1976: The Sanctuary Beside the Canal
- 6 1977: A Game Changer—The Well Point
- 7 1978: First Discovery of Ancient Plant Life
- 8 1981: Focus on the Spring, the Southern Extent
- 9 1982: The Spring, the Collecting Basin, and Palaeobotany
- 10 The 1990 Campaign: Discovery of the Oikos
- 11 The 1991 Campaign: The Oikos Revealed
- 12 2008: The Discovery of the 4th-Century BC Structures of the Upper Sanctuary
- Part 2: The Ancient Environment
- 13 Geoarchaeological Observations at the Pantanello Sanctuary
- 14 Geoarchaeological Investigation at Pantanello: Depositional and Postdepositional Processes in the Formation of the Archaeological Record
- 15 Archaeobotanical Investigations at Pantanello
- 16 Pollen Evidence for Land Use and Vegetation Change at Pantanello
- 17 Pollen Evidence and the Reconstruction of the Plant Landscape of the Pantanello Area from the 7th to the 1st Century BC
- 18 Animal Remains from the Sanctuary and Adjacent Areas at Pantanello
- 19 Insect Remains from Pantanello
- 20 Marine Shells
- Part 3: Contextualization
- 21 Stratigraphy, Chronology, and Site Phasing
- 22 Excavated Assemblages
- Part 4: Archaeological Materials— Pottery and Finds
- Archaeological Materials: General Introduction to the Pottery and Finds
- 23 Indigenous Pottery
- 24 Archaic Fine Wares
- 25 Figured Pottery from Pantanello
- 26 Black-gloss Fine Ware
- 27 Gnathia Pottery
- 28 Black-on-Buff Pottery
- 29 Plain and Banded Pottery
- 30 Miniatures
- 31 Thymiateria
- 32 Louteria and Stands
- 33 Greek-type Mortaria and Pestles
- 34 Cooking Ware
- 35 Lásana
- 36 Greek Transport Amphorae
- 37 Pithoi
- 38 Lamps
- 39 Metal Finds
- 40 Coins of the Pantanello Sanctuary
- 41 Lithics from the Pantanello Sanctuary
- Part 5: Archaeological Materials— Cult-Related Objects
- 42 Architectural Materials from the Pantanello Sanctuary
- 43 Stone Sculptures
- 44 Loom Weights
- 45 Terracottas
- Part 6: Sanctuary Structures
- 46 Phase 1a: The Spring and Collecting Basin
- 47 Phases 1b to 2a: The Archaic Temple and Stoa
- 48 Phase 3: The Stoai (Hilltop) and Oikos
- 49 Phase 4: The Pantanello Farmhouse
- Part 7: The Cult
- 50 The Development of the Sanctuary and the Cult: Phase 1a (600–550 BC)
- 51 The Development of the Sanctuary and the Cult: Phase 1b (550–500 BC)
- 52 The Development of the Sanctuary and the Cult: Phase 2a (500–480/470 BC)
- 53 The Sanctuary and Cult in the 5th Century BC: The Gap
- 54 The Development of the Sanctuary and the Cult: Phase 3 (400–320/300 BC)
- 55 The Other Sanctuary of Artemis in the Chora
- Part 8: Data
- 56 Data Management and ARK
- 57 Matrices
- 58 Assemblages by Phase and Distribution
- References
- Index