Kyme Eolica: campagna di scavo 2008

Authors

  • Daniele Capuzzo Università degli Studi di Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/374

Keywords:

Kyme, area V, theatre, assise, paving, stoà

Abstract

The archaeological excavation, organized by the University of Milan in 2008 in the site of Aeolian Kyme (Aliaga) in Turkey, revealed itself as an important starting point for the studies about the city planning impact of the big theatre (Area V) and about its possible connections with the surrounding quarter. The excavations, still in progress, on the west side of the stage, have drawn attention on a foundation’s assise, with an annexed paving, that would be probably attributed to a stoà.   

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Author Biography

Daniele Capuzzo, Università degli Studi di Milano

Daniele Capuzzo achieved the Master Degree in Archaeology and History of Greek Art at the University of Milan (2009). At the moment, he is studying at the University of Milan and he is engaged in city planning in ancient Greece and especially in greek and roman theatres and baths.

Published

2009-12-02

Issue

Section

ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AND RESEARCHES