Anno: 
2017
Nome e qualifica del proponente del progetto: 
sb_p_462229
Abstract: 

The research project is focused on an inter-disciplinary program, aimed to the reconstruction of development and transformation dynamics of Elaiussa Sebaste. Both historical and environmental facets are considered, in order to contribute to cultural heritage's preservation.
Research has hitherto unearthed huge sectors of the site, showing relevant monumental complexes, in public and sacred areas, necropolises, residential and production quarters.
From 2012 on, archaeological, geological, anthropological, paleo-botanical and restoration activities have been joined by underwater survey. The latter allowed to recognize a number of deposits, confirming the important role played by the city and its harbours within Mediterranean commercial routes from Roman imperial to Byzantine age.
The program foresees:
- continuation and expansion of archaeological and paleo-environmental research in the harbours' areas, to better define their development and transformation process
- continuation and expansion of archaeological research in urban area, along with restoration of monumental complexes with particular attention to mosaics, updating of cartography, detailed topographical survey, 3D model elaboration
- enhancing of visitors' paths planning and realization
- filing, graphical documentation, restoration and study of archaeological finds
- updating of Territorial Informative System (GIS) and creation of a digital archive

Componenti gruppo di ricerca: 
sb_cp_is_594761
sb_cp_is_576114
sb_cp_is_573870
sb_cp_es_86640
sb_cp_es_86641
sb_cp_es_86642
sb_cp_es_86643
sb_cp_es_86644
sb_cp_es_86645
sb_cp_es_86646
sb_cp_es_86639
sb_cp_es_86629
sb_cp_es_86630
sb_cp_es_86631
sb_cp_es_86632
sb_cp_es_86633
sb_cp_es_86634
sb_cp_es_86635
sb_cp_es_86636
sb_cp_es_86637
sb_cp_es_86638
Innovatività: 

The research program on Elaiussa Sebaste that has been planned for next season foresees excavation interventions focused on a better comprehension of the monumental complexes that have been hitherto only partly investigated. This phase of the research is not only aimed to a deeper knowledge of the monuments, but must be preliminary to any planning and realization of conservative restorations aimed to the opening of new visiting areas. The final objective of the project is the creation of an archaeological park, conceived in respect of recent Italian regulations concerning archaeological areas, where both historical and environmental aspects of the micro-region, threatened by property speculation, are integrated.
Actually, one of the fundamental topics of the project is the application of strict rules in restorations, in a region where arbitrary reconstruction is often practiced, instead of philological restoration, deeply modifying the landscape. Considering both scientific aspects and social impact, particular attention is paid to the training of local staff for correct planning and realizing of correct restoration and maintenance of the archaeological site.
From a strictly archaeological point of view, the research offers the opportunity to fully study some complexes of particular relevance for our understanding of themes in city-development such as the evolution of public, sacred and private spaces according to historical and cultural changes.
One of the main objects of interest is the development of early Christian basilicas, built in the former public and sacred areas of the site (the Roman temple, the Roman agora and Great Baths).
Another fundamental topic is the Byzantine palace whose architectural features represent an unicum in the landscape of Asia Minor architecture. This complex has been extensively investigated and needs the completing of finds¿ study for publication.

Moreover, the multi-disciplinary approach allows to gather data that are not limited to archaeological knowledge. Geological studies are expected to deepen our information about the changes landscape underwent during the lifetime of the city. Of particular interest are geological phenomenon that involved the harbours, like the lifting of Anatolian plateau in this area and the silting out of the bays. Palinological studies restitute the managing and use of cultivations, related to economic activities of the city. Underwater exploration allows to enlarge our knowledge about trading routes the city was involved in, and may support Turkish authorities task in preserving archeological deposits.

Codice Bando: 
462229
Keywords: 

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