The lime kiln which is the subject of this paper was found during the last excavation in Gortyna (2010), conducted by the University of Milan in the so called “Terme Milano”, south of the Pretorio. The little lime kiln, which probably dates between the end of the VIth century A.D. and the beginning of the VIIth century A.D., was set after the great bath complex had collapsed for one of the strong earthquakes that struck Gortyna in those times. As the sizes are modest, the kiln is suggested to be a periodic one, used for a short period, but in close connections with some new byzantine constructions and accomodations in the Pretorio area. The paper is also a reconsideration of the evidence on other lime kilns in Gortyna (in the theater of Pythion, in Byzantine Quarter ecc.) and in Crete (the great kiln in Aptera) at the end of the classical time.
Partendo dalla recente scoperta di una piccola calcara nelle Terme Milano (2010), probabilmente in uso tra la fine del VI e gli inizi del VII sec. d.C., quando cioè il grande impianto termale giaceva ormai in stato di abbandono e distruzione (a causa forse di uno dei grandi terremoti che colpirono Gortina in quegli anni), l’articolo propone alcune riflessioni sul funzionamento del forno come impianto periodico o temporaneo (date le modeste dimensioni) e si allarga a una riconsiderazione di simili impianti a Gortina (nel teatro del Pythion, nel quartiere bizantino e nelle Piccole Terme) e a Creta (Aptera).
I marmi annullati : calcare a Gortina / C. Lambrugo. - In: LANX. - ISSN 2035-4797. - 8:(2011), pp. 120-135. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Gortina 2010 : una testa di Igea dalle Terme Milano, a cura di G. Bejor, C. Lambrugo - Milano, 25 gennaio 2011 tenutosi a Milano nel 2011.
I marmi annullati : calcare a Gortina
C. LambrugoPrimo
2011
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The lime kiln which is the subject of this paper was found during the last excavation in Gortyna (2010), conducted by the University of Milan in the so called “Terme Milano”, south of the Pretorio. The little lime kiln, which probably dates between the end of the VIth century A.D. and the beginning of the VIIth century A.D., was set after the great bath complex had collapsed for one of the strong earthquakes that struck Gortyna in those times. As the sizes are modest, the kiln is suggested to be a periodic one, used for a short period, but in close connections with some new byzantine constructions and accomodations in the Pretorio area. The paper is also a reconsideration of the evidence on other lime kilns in Gortyna (in the theater of Pythion, in Byzantine Quarter ecc.) and in Crete (the great kiln in Aptera) at the end of the classical time.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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