Summary (English)
The site is situated on a hill dominating the surrounding area and ancient roads. The earliest traces of occupation date to the late Republican period (2nd-1st century B.C.), although it is not possible to establish the nature, function or typology of the settlement. It is not clear whether occupation in the Roman period was continuous, but this seems likely. A large scale phase of development is documented in the late antique-early medieval period, between the 5th and 6th centuries, with the creation of a castrum with an imposing defensive wall and infrastructures within, of which a large cistern is conserved. There is occupation evidence for the entire early medieval period. In the late medieval period it is the site of a castle and parish church dedicated to San Martino, very probably of early origin, at least early medieval. (Luca Villa)
Director
Team
- Danilo Corba
- Elena Spalla
- Filippo Olari - Studio Associato di Archeologia Globale
- Francesco Ceschia
- Massimo Fumulo
- Natascia Fasiolo
- Specializzandi - Università Cattolica di Milano
- Luca Villa
- Ilaria Formentin
Research Body
Funding Body
- Comune di Artegna
- Comunità Europea
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