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Excavation

  • San Giovanni (Tornareccio)
  • Val di Sangro
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  • Italy
  • Abruzzo
  • Province of Chieti
  • Tornareccio

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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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Bibliography

    • B. Tyler, A. Wilson, A. Wickham, 2002, Tracking the Samnites: Landscape and Communications Routes in the Sangro Valley, Italy, in American Journal of Archaeology 106.2: 169-186.
    • E.H. Bispham, G.J. Bradley, J.W.J. Hawthorne, S. Kane, 2000 , Towards a Phenomenology of Samnite Fortified Centres, in Antiquity 74: 23-24.
    • A. Faustoferri, J.A. Lloyd, 1998, Monte Pallano: a Samnite Fortified Centre and its Hinterland, in Journal of Roman Archaeology XI: 5-22.
    • J.A. Lloyd, G. Lock, N. Christie, 1997, From the Mountain to the Plain: Landscape Evolution in the Abruzzo. An Interim Report on the Sangro Valley Project (1994-95), in Papers of the British School at Rome LXV: 1-57.
    • G. Lock, T. Bell, J. Lloyd, 1999, Towards a method for modelling surface survey data: the Sangro Valley Project, in M. Gillings, D. Mattingly, J. van Dalen (eds), Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology, vol. 3 of G. Barker & D. Mattingly, eds., The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes, Populus Project. Oxford: 55-63.
    • S. Kane, E. Bispham, et al., 2009, Excavations at Acquachiara (Atessa) 2009, in Quaderni di Archaeologia dell’Abruzzo 1: 246-249.
    • E.H. Bispham, K. Swift & N. Wolff, 2008, ‘What Lies Beneath: Ploughsoil Assemblages, the Dynamics of Taphonomy and the Interpretation of Field Survey Data’, (with K. Swift & N. Wolff), in G. Lock & A. Faustoferri (eds), Archaeology and Landscape in Central Italy. Papers in Memory of John A. Lloyd. Oxford University School of Archaeology: Monograph 69, Oxford,: 53-76
    • G. Lock, 2008, ‘Change and Continuity in Surface Survey Data: Exploring Thresholds in the Sangro Valley, Italy’, in G. Lock & A. Faustoferri (eds), Archaeology and Landscape in Central Italy. Papers in Memory of John A. Lloyd. Oxford University School of Archaeology: Monograph 69, Oxford: 33-45.
    • S. Kane, A. Christensen, 2015,Sangro Valley Project: Report on the 2014 Excavations at Acquachiara and San Giovanni di Tornareccio (Provincia di Chieti, Regione Abruzzo), Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 83, October 2015, pp 310-314
    • S. Kane et al., 2011, Tornareccio, Excavations and survey work at San Giovanni, Quaderni di Archeologia d’ Abruzzo 3 (2011) 425-431
    • E. Bispham,S. Kane, 2014, "The Middle Sangro Valley under the Empire: a productive landscape?" pp. 227-236 in A. Small, ed. Beyond Vagnari: new themes in the Study of Roman South Italy (Proceedings of a conference held in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, 26-28 October 2012). Edipuglia, Bari 2014