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Chronology

  • 400 BC - 79 AD

Season

    • One of the most important topographical problems of ancient Pompeii regards the city walls and the question of the existence of a gate, known as the Porta Capua and shown on some 19th century plans. However, there is disgreement amongst scholars as to its existence and for this reason the Japan Institute of Paleological Studies at Kyoto began research in the area where this gate is traditionally sited. At the end of the excavation campaign it was possible to establish that the structure on the 19th century plans was in fact a tower not a gate. Moreover, this tower is not entirely similar to the other towers situated along the city walls as parts of it are built in opus latericium and its entrance opens on its south side, rather than at first floor level or on one of the sides as is the case of the other towers. Lastly, below the floor level a channel was revealed whose function is unclear. A further aim of the Japan Institute of Paleological Studies at Kyoto was the investigation of the various phases of Pompeii’s city walls. For this reason several trenches were dug below the ground level of 79A.D. These trenches provided the necessary information for the reconstruction of the architectural history of the walls in the area under investigation. In particular, a few blocks of pappamonte stone came to light for the first time in the northern part of the city walls. The latest information provided by the excavation regards the last decades of the 1st century A.D. when the walls lost their defensive function and the area was used as a rubbish tip. (Satoshi Sakai – Vincenza Iorio)
    • The project aimed to investigate water supply in ancient Pompeii and in particular to identify the sources which fed the aqueduct of the Roman city in the imperial period. Thus, samples of limestone residue were collected and analysed from the Castellum Acquae, the “overflow” towers, from the cistern of the Stabian Baths, from the pool in Villa A at Oplontis (modern Torre Annunziata, NA) and from the remains of the aqueducts situated in the territory of Palma Campania (NA) and Sarno (SA). The results established that the sources used were the same for the aqueducts of Pompeii, Palma Campania and Sarno and that in the city’s last years the sources used were different to those used when the aqueducts first began to function.

FOLD&R

    • Saburo Matsui, Luigi Sorrentino, Satoshi Sakai, Yoshihisa Shimusu, Vincenza Iorio. 2009. La provenienza dell’acqua potabile nell’antica Pompei: un’ipotesi basata sull’analisi chimica dei residui calcarei degli impianti idrici. FOLD&R Italy: 162.

Bibliography

    • H. Etani - S. Sakai, 1994, Preliminary Reports. Archaeological Investigation at Porta Capua, Pompeii, in Opuscula Pompeiana IV: 23-62.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai – H. Kiriyama, 1995, Preliminary Reports. Archaeological Investigation at Porta Capua, Pompeii, in Opuscula Pompeiana V: 53-67.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai – K. Ueno, 1996, Preliminary Reports. Archaeological Investigation at Porta Capua, Pompeii-3rd Season, in Opuscula Pompeiana VI: 51-65.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai – Y. Hori, 1997, Preliminary Reports. Archaeological Investigation at Porta Capua, Pompeii-Fourth Season (October-December 1996), in Opuscula Pompeiana, VII: 143-158.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai, 1998, Preliminary Reports. Archaeological Investigation at Porta Capua, Pompeii-Fifth Season (September-January 1997-1998), in Opuscula Pompeiana VIII: 111-134.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai - V. Iorio, 1999, Rapporto preliminare. Indagine Archeologica a Porta Capua. Pompei. Sesta Campagna di Scavo, 26 ott. - 11 dic. 1998, in Opuscula Pompeiana IX: 119-213.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai - V. Iorio, 1999, L’attività archeologica del Japan Institute of Paleological Studies, Kyoto, a Pompei, in Rivista di Studi Pompeiani IX: 197-204.
    • H. Etani - S. Sakai - V. Iorio, 2001, Ricerca del Japan Institute of Paleological Studies (Kyoto, Giappone), in P.G. Guzzo (a cura di), Pompei: scienza e società. 250° Anniversario degli Scavi di Pompei. Convegno Internazionale Napoli, 25- 27 Novembre 1998, Milano: 210.
    • S. Sakai - V. Iorio, 1999, Gli scopi e gli obiettivi della missione archeologica giapponese a Pompei, in F. Senatore (a cura di), Pompei, il Vesuvio e la Penisola Sorrentina, Atti del Secondo ciclo di conferenze di geologia, storia e archeologia. Pompei, Istituto “B. Longo”, ottobre1997-febbraio 1998, Roma: 45-67.
    • H. Etani – Y. Niwa - S. Sakai, 2002, Archaeological Investigation of Japan Institute of Paleological Studies at Porta Capua, Pompeii, Italy from 1993 until 1998 – An Interim Report in Japanese, in Opuscula Pompeiana XI: 101-114.
    • H. Etani – S. Sakai – V. Iorio, 2003, L’indagine archeologica svolta dal Japan Institute of Paleological Studies di Kyoto tra il Settembre del 2002 ed il Febbraio 2003, in Rivista di Studi Pompeiani XIV: 312-314.
    • H. Etani – S. Sakai – Y. Shigematsu - V. Iorio, 2003-2004, Rapporto preliminare. Indagine Archeologica a Porta Capua. Pompei. Settima Campagna di Scavo, 7 ott. 2002 – 27 genn. 2003, in Opuscula Pompeiana XII: 123-137.
    • S. Sakai – V. Iorio, 2005, Nuove ricerche del Japan Institute of Paleological Studies sulla fortificazione di Pompei, in P.G. Guzzo-M. P. Guidobaldi (a cura di), Nuove ricerche archeologiche a Pompei ed Ercolano. Atti del Convegno Internazionale, Roma 28-30 Novembre 2002, Napoli: 318-330.