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  • Morgantina
  • Morgantina
  • Morgantina
  • Italy
  • Sicily
  • Province of Enna
  • Aidone

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Chronology

  • 5000 BC - 50 AD

Season

    • The ancient city of Morgantina is situated on the Serra Orlando ridge, near the modern town of Aidone in the central Sicilian province of Enna. Overlooking the broad plain of Catania, it sits astride the pass through the mountains to the Plain of Gela in the South. Inhabited as early as the Bronze Age, Morgantina had an important Iron Age settlement of longhouses centered on an acropolis known as the Cittadella. In the second quarter of the sixth century B.C., buildings that are Greek in construction technique and decoration appear, and the cemeteries seen a major influx of imported Greek ceramics. The early period of the city’s history ended in 459 B.C., when the Sikel leader Duketios captured Morgantina in a vain attempt to free central Sicily from Greek control. The Serra Orlando plateau became the site of the city. In 396 B.C. Morgantina was captured by Dionysios of Syracuse, and for the next two centuries it remained in the Syracusan sphere of influence. It was its greatest period of prosperity and building during the third century BC as an outpost of the Hellenistic kingdom of Syracuse under King Hieron II. Morgantina’s fate would change at the end of the third century B.C., when it took the wrong side in the Second Punic War, was sacked by the Roman army in 211 B.C. and given to Spanish mercenaries. This catastrophe was followed by a slow decline through the second and first centuries B.C., ending with the abandonment of the site in the first century A.D.
    • The ancient city of Morgantina is situated on the Serra Orlando ridge, near the modern town of Aidone in the central Sicilian province of Enna. Overlooking the broad plain of Catania, it sits astride the pass through the mountains to the Plain of Gela in the South. Inhabited as early as the Bronze Age, Morgantina had an important Iron Age settlement of longhouses centered on an acropolis known as the Cittadella. In the second quarter of the sixth century B.C., buildings that are Greek in construction technique and decoration appear, and the cemeteries seen a major influx of imported Greek ceramics. The early period of the city’s history ended in 459 B.C., when the Sikel leader Duketios captured Morgantina in a vain attempt to free central Sicily from Greek control. The Serra Orlando plateau became the site of the city. In 396 B.C. Morgantina was captured by Dionysios of Syracuse, and for the next two centuries it remained in the Syracusan sphere of influence. It was its greatest period of prosperity and building during the third century BC as an outpost of the Hellenistic kingdom of Syracuse under King Hieron II. Morgantina’s fate would change at the end of the third century B.C., when it took the wrong side in the Second Punic War, was sacked by the Roman army in 211 B.C. and given to Spanish mercenaries. This catastrophe was followed by a slow decline through the second and first centuries B.C., ending with the abandonment of the site in the first century A.D.

FOLD&R

    • Alex Walthall, Randall Souza, Jared Benton, James F. Huemoeller. 2014. Preliminary Report on the 2013 Field Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 322.
    • Jared Benton, Randall Souza, Alex Walthall. 2016. Preliminary Report on the 2014 Field Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 364.
    • Alex Walthall, Jared Benton, Elizabeth Wueste, Andrew Tharler, Randall Souza - Seattle University . 2018. Preliminary Report on the 2015 Field Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 407.
    • Alex Walthall, Randall Souza - Seattle University , Jared Benton, Elizabeth Wueste. 2018. Preliminary Report on the 2015 Field Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 408.
    • Randall Souza, Alex Walthall, Jared Benton, Elizabeth Wueste, Andrew Tharler, Ben Crowther , Christy Schirmer - University of Texas, Austin. 2019. Preliminary Report on the 2016 Field Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 450.
    • Andrew Tharler – D. Alex Walthall – Elizabeth Wueste – Christy Schirmer – Ben Crowther – Jared Benton – Randall Souza – Katharine P.D. Huemoeller. 2020. Preliminary Report on the 2017 Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP). FOLD&R Italy: 487.
    • Christy Schirmer – D. Alex Walthall – Andrew Tharler – Elizabeth Wueste – Benjamin Crowther – Randall Souza – Jared Benton – Jane Millar . 2021. Preliminary Report on the 2018 Season of the American Excavations at Morgantina: Contrada Agnese Project (CAP) . FOLD&R Italy: 500.

Bibliography

    • M. Bell 2010, “Serra Orlando” in Bibliografia Topografica della Colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle isole tirreniche XVIII.
    • Benton, J., R. Gorham, J.F. Huemoeller, L.A. Lieberman, D. Massey, A. Smalling, R. Souza, A. Truetzel, and A. Walthall, 2015, Recenti scavi a Morgantina: il progetto Contrada Agnese (2013-2014), with in G. Bruno (ed.), La geoarcheologia come chiave di lettura per uno sviluppo sostenibile del territorio sala congressi del museo archeologico di Aidone (EN), 04 - 05 luglio 2014, SIGEA 2: 19-24.