Methodologic Considerations and Conclusions

Authors

  • Federica Chiesa University of Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/3331

Keywords:

Nora, Quaderni Norensi, Method, Central Quarter, Field Archaeology, Allan Pierson Museum

Abstract

After the theoric seasons of the second middle of the Twenthieth century especially by the anglo-american Scholars and the beginning of the open area excavations enterprises in Italy thirty years ago, the concept of the therm “method” holds now a multiplicity of aspects one another connected; their theorical and practical applications make valuable the method universality but it depends on the characteristics of the archaeological site too. So Nora with its historical-archaeological stratification is an exemplary specimen from a lot of points of view like a precious source to draw stratigraphical sequences inside  large chronological oasis with very important monumental contexts. The universitary équipes were allowed to adopt a modern methodological practice, founded on technological resources, that leads to a perspective which contains the archaeology of architecture and the archaeology of the smallest clue compared together. The fast and careful editions of the field-works in the “Quaderni Norensi” Collection, enriched by an exhaustive documentary evidence, constitutes an indispensable contribution to the reconstruction of the ancient town and the best trial to test a research model “open-area” between équipes differently formed but in a scientific homogeneous climate.

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Author Biography

Federica Chiesa, University of Milan

Federica Chiesa is professor of Methodology of Archaeological Research and  confirmed Researcher of the Chair of Etruscology in the University of Studies of Milano, Department of Cultural Heritage and Postgraduate Archaeological School. She was member of the équipe  of Maria Bonghi Jovino in the etruscan town of Tarquinia and she worked in Tarquinia from 1984 until 2008. From 1995 she has taken charge in the direction of an area in the “monumental complex” and in the sanctuary of the etruscan temple called "Ara  della Regina". Among the issued works some monographies, articles and co-editing are about Etruscans in Etruria (Tarquinia) and in pre-Roman Campania (Cales, Capua) on the themes of the archaeology of the death, of the architectonical terracottas, of methodological questions.

How to Cite

Chiesa, F. (2013). Methodologic Considerations and Conclusions. LANX. Journal of the Scuola Di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici - Università Degli Studi Di Milano, (14), 253–263. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/3331

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE: The Seven Cities of Nora, Milan (IT), 11th of February 2013