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Excavation

  • Torre Santa Sabina
  • Carovigno
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  • Italy
  • Apulia
  • Province of Brindisi
  • Carovigno

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Credits

  • 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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Monuments

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Season

    • Underwater research began at Torre S. Sabina in 1972 and has continued intermittently over the years. The sea-bed produced and continues to produce ceramic material which varies in both provenance and manufacture, but above all in chronology: from Mycenean... Read More
    • A number of wrecks lie on the seabed in the bay, one of which was excavated in 2007. Situated at 2.50 m in depth, a few metres from the shore, it was beached at a right angle to the shore and thus seems to represent an interesting marker of the variations ... Read More
    • Preserved on the seabed in the bay are the remains of several cargoes, stratified deposits and wrecks (5), one of which (T. S. Sabina 1) was excavated in 2007. This was revealed to be unique for the presence of elements of the upperworks, the chronology (b... Read More
    • I fondali della baia conservano resti riferibili a vari carichi, depositi stratificati e relitti (5), uno dei quali (T. S. Sabina 1) è stato oggetto di un saggio di scavo nel 2007, rivelandosi un eccezionale unicum per la presenza di elementi dell’opera mo... Read More
    • The campaign’s main objective was to intercept a better preserved, “tidier” column of stratigraphy. The aim was an attempt to understand whether, as well as the two deposits interpreted as cargo remains (late Republican the upper one – TSS 4/SR 4, late arc... Read More
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