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Excavation

  • Porto
  • Porto
  • Portus
  • Italy
  • Lazio
  • Rome
  • Fiumicino

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  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Summary (English)

  • Geophysics:

    The three year programme of magnetometer survey on the Isola Sacra began in the north-eastern corner of the island and has detected:
    • Structures to the south of the Fossa Traiana between Sant Ippolito and the Capo due Rami
    • that are possibly associated with the Statio Marmorum
    • Road alignments
    • Field boundaries
    • Possible tomb structures overlooking the Tiber.

    Excavation:

    The main focus of excavations remained the large open area at the eastern edge of the Palazzo Imperiale initiated in 2007. The sequence here is now clearer. Considerable emphasis was directed towards the southern side of the channel excavated in 2007. While the expected southern mole has proved elusive, the excavations uncovered the northern face and a range of rooms belonging to the large building delimiting the southern side of the channel: this runs for 250m in an east-west direction, and was c. 80 m wide. This southern wall face embodied a high complex structural sequence running from the 1st through to the later 5th centuries AD.

    More was learned about the circular building uncovered in 2007. It was in fact ovoid in shape (c. 42m x 35 m) and may have acted as a centre for the registration of incoming cargoes. Emphasis was also directed towards the excavation of the sequence of cisterns at its northern end. It now seems certain that these were built during the Trajanic and Hadrianic periods, undergoing an important series of modifications down into the late antique period, as well as providing evidence for limited occupation during the 11th-13th centuries AD. It is possible that these were the easternmost of a line of cisterns along the northern façade of the Palazzo Imperiale, that were fed by an aqueduct running along the south side of the channel uncovered in 2007, and which may have been used to provide freshwater for ships leaving Portus on their return journeys.

    Additional fieldwork included a programme of geoarchaeological coring in the excavation area (J-P Goiran, Universite de Lyons), as well as a sub-bottom profile survey of the Trajanic basin in collaboration with the Duca Sforza Cesarini.

  • Simon Keay - University of Southampton 

Director

  • Graeme Earl - University of Southampton
  • Lidia Paroli - Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici di Ostia
  • Martin Millett - University of Cambridge

Team

  • Andrea De Santis - Università di Perugia
  • Antonio D'Ettorre - Università di Perugia
  • Arnau Trullen - Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica (ICAC)
  • Belinda Crerar - University of Cambridge
  • Camilla Gare - University of Southampton
  • Céline Huguet - University of Aix en Provence
  • Damien Campbell-Bell - University of Cambridge
  • Daniel Gonzalez - University of Seville
  • Diego Romero - University of Seville
  • Dragana Mladenovic - University of Oxford
  • Ellen Westcott - University of Sydney
  • Ferreol Salomon - Université de Lyon
  • Giulia Gioia
  • Isabel Albarrán - University of Cambridge
  • James Thrower - University of Cambridge
  • Jessica Ogden - University of Southampton
  • Joanne Benn - University of Southampton
  • Joe Morris - University of Southampton
  • Leif Isaksen - University of Southampton
  • Lucy Elkerton - University of Southampton
  • Nathan McMaster
  • Oliver Lown - University of Cambridge
  • Peter Clarke - University of Southampton
  • Rebecca Zoe Ball - University of Southampton
  • Samantha Reiter - University of Southampton
  • Sara Napolitani - Università “La Sapienza”
  • Serafina Cascitelli - Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”
  • Tara Crabbe - University of Cambridge
  • Fabrizio Felici - Cooperativa Archeologica Parsifal
  • Justin Dix - University of Southampton
  • Sabrina Zampini
  • Darren Glazier
  • Elizabeth De Gaetano - The British School at Rome
  • Evi Margaritis - University of Cambridge
  • Fiona Handley - University of Southampton
  • Geoff Avern - University of Southampton
  • Giles Richardson - The British School at Rome
  • Gregory Tucker - The British School at Rome
  • Hembo Pagi - University of Southampton
  • Henriette Olsen - University of Southampton
  • Jean-Philippe Goiran - Université de Lyon
  • Kristian Strutt - Archaeological Prospection Services of Southampton
  • Leonie Pett - The British School at Rome
  • Nicole Smith - University of Southampton
  • Ollie Good - Wessex Archaeology
  • Pablo Garrido - University of Seville
  • Penny Copeland - University of Southampton
  • Pina Franco - University of Southampton
  • Rachel Ballantyne - University of Cambridge
  • Roberta Cascino - The British School at Rome
  • Rose Ferraby - The British School at Rome
  • Sarah Kessick - University of Southampton
  • Sheila Hamilton-Dyer - University of Southampton
  • Stephen Kay - The British School at Rome
  • Tim Sly - University of Southampton

Research Body

  • Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici di Ostia
  • The British School at Rome
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Southampton

Funding Body

  • Arts & Humanities Research Council

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