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Excavation

  • Cimitero
  • Costigliole Saluzzo
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  • Italy
  • Piedmont
  • Province of Cuneo
  • Costigliole Saluzzo

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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

Periods

  • No period data has been added yet

Season

    • The archaeological interest of the area emerged after the preliminary investigations undertaken by the local Superintendency identified the remains of a Roman rural settlement, perhaps a villa divided into several parts, both residential and working, arran... Read More
    • The research was extended to the northern and eastern parts of the villa. While limited trenches were put into rooms already investigated in previous years (rooms G, H, N1/N2, O1/O2), the main interventions took place in the central part of the “U” shaped ... Read More
    • Excavations took place in the central body and north-eastern corner of the complex. In particular, the excavations were extended and deepened in the rooms arranged around a small internal courtyard, which in the latest phase became “L” shaped (rooms r, v).... Read More
    • Open area excavations were undertaken in the eastern part of the complex and trenches were dug in the central body. The new sectors confirmed the eastern limits of the villa. A path paved in gravel and edged with cobblestones departed from the north-east c... Read More
    • Excavations were carried out in various points of the villa, both open-area and deeper trenches to investigate the earliest phases of the complex.

      The exploration of a part of the south-eastern sector, the only part still partially unknown, confirmed the

      ... Read More
    • For the first time since the beginning of this research, the open-area explorations looked at an out building situated about 15 m north of the main building. Already identified by a small trial trench and geophysical survey, it consisted of an elongated re... Read More
    • This season continued the work done in 2016 in the area NW of the villa’s main structure, where a building of over 230 m2 was uncovered. An elongated rectangle aligned N-S, it was divided longitudinally into two parts of equal width. The western half was d... Read More
    • Research continued in the strip immediately north of the villa’s central nucleus in order to investigate three separate buildings identified during previous campaigns. The southern sector of the NW building (24.40 × 9.90 m) was completely uncovered, explor... Read More
  • 500 BC
  • 1 AD
  • 500 AD