Nora

Authors

  • Ilaria Frontori University of Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/4270

Keywords:

Nora, Baths, Domus, Excavations, Sardinia

Abstract

University of Milan began researches at Nora (Sardinia) in 2002, directed by Professor G. Bejor, in the heart of the Roman city: the central insula, between the theatre and the so-called Temple of Eshmun, occupied by the grand Central Baths and several domus with standing remains. The recent excavations have recognized the complex stratigraphy of this area from the early imperial period until the 7th century A.D., showing the continuity of the city’s occupation from the Phoenician period until the threshold of the late antiquity.

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Author Biography

Ilaria Frontori, University of Milano

Ilaria Frontori achieved her post-graduate archaeology degree at the Post Graduate Master School of Archaeology at the Università degli Studi di Milano in 2013. Since 2004 she has been a member of a research team led by Professor Giorgio Bejor, operating in Nora (Cagliari) and Gortina (Crete). She’s currently working as field archaeologist with archaeological companies in Lombardia, Piemonte, Sardegna and Trentino Alto-Adige. Research fields: architectural reuse in Late-Roman Age, roman funerary archaeology and roman pottery.

Published

2014-08-22

Issue

Section

ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AND RESEARCHES