The northern side rooms of the Terme Milano at Gortys: the apodyterium

Authors

  • Daniele Capuzzo University of Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/1880

Keywords:

Gortys, baths, apodyterium, paving, bizantin quarter

Abstract

The archaeological excavation organized by the University of Milan in the site of Gortys (Crete) between 2009 and 2010 on the northern side of the Terme Milano, revealed a big rectangular room, explainable as an apodyterium. The room, characterized by a re-used stone slabs paving, bounds the northern side of the complex and testifies the II phase of life of the building and the following phase of abandonment, prior to the spreading of the bizantin quarter.

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Author Biography

Daniele Capuzzo, University of Milan

Daniele Capuzzo has achieved the Master Degree in Archaeology at the University of Milan (2009). He is now attending the Post Graduate Master School in Archaeology at the University of Milan and he is engaged in city planning in Greece and especially in Greek-Roman theatres and baths.

Published

2012-01-17

Issue

Section

Gortys 2010: a Marble head of Hygieia from the Terme Milano, eds. G. Bejor and C. Lambrugo - Milan, January 25th 2011. 1