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  • Monte Giulio
  • Porto di Claudio
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  • Italy
  • Lazio
  • Rome
  • Fiumicino

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Chronology

  • 80 AD - 420 AD

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    • The site of Monte Giulio (Fumicino, Rome) is a complex constituting the internal (east) boundary of the port of Claudius, investigated by core sampling, _sondages_ and excavations between 2007 and 2009. Three distinct natural and occupation phases were identified, from the construction of the structures on Monte Giuliano in the Trajanic period until the area was abandoned no later than the early 5th century A.D. Hypotheses were made about the extension and the shallow depth of the inter-dunal lagoon situated in the pre-imperial period behind the coast line north of the future _Portus_, and regarding Monte Giulio, built on a natural dunal rise in this residual lagoon, functioning as a harbour for smaller boats. The general environmental conditions in the pre-Roman and Roman periods were also looked, together with the possibility that Claudius did not completely dredge this lagoon, but limited the intervention to locally excavating channels in the lagoon bed and cutting the coastal strip to let the sea in. He would then have concentrated the maritime traffic on _Portus_ with the creation of harbour structures along the original coastline. Based on the excavation results, the sea level in the 2nd century A.D. was more than one metre below its present level, and rose continuously during the successive centuries. New C14 dating, taken together with previously published dating, confirms that the Tiber mouth probably shifted south during the 8th century B.C. or slightly later.
    • Monte Giulio (Fiumicino, RM), was a complex that constituted the internal edge (eastern) of the basin of Claudius’ port, where core sampling, _sondages_ and excavations were carried out between 2007 and 2009. Several natural and anthropic phases were identified, from the building of the structures on Monte Giulio in the Trajanic period until the abandonment of the area, which occurred no later than the early 5th century A.D. Proposals have been made regarding the extension and the shallow depth of the inter-dunal lagoon situated behind the coastline north of the future _Portus_ in the imperial period, and regarding Monte Giulio as a complex built on a natural dunal rise in this residual lagoon, for harbouring smaller boats. The general environmental conditions of the area in the pre-Roman and Roman periods have also been considered, along with the possibility that Claudius did not have this lagoon completely dredged, but only had local channels excavated in the seabed and cut through the coastal bar to let the sea in. He then concentrated maritime traffic on _Portus_ with the creation of port structures along the original coastline. Based on the present excavation data, the sea level in the 2nd century A.D. was more than one metre below the present level, and rose continually in successive centuries.

FOLD&R

    • Antonia Arnoldus Huyzendveld, Cinzia Morelli, Patrizia Turi. 2015. Il paleoambiente di Monte Giulio e della parte nord-orientale del bacino portuale di Claudio. FOLD&R Italy: 324.

Bibliography

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    • C. Morelli, A. Marinucci, A. Arnoldus-Huyzendveld, 2011, “Il Porto di Claudio: nuove scoperte”, in Keay S., Paroli L. ( a cura di), Portus and its Hinterland, recent archaeological research, Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome: 47-65.
    • V. Scrinari, 1984, “Scavi al Porti di Claudio”, Archeologia Laziale 6: 213-219.
    • V. Scrinari, 1987, “Indagine al Porto di Claudio”, Archeologia Laziale 8: 181-188.
    • V. Scrinari, 1994, www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/fiumicino_(Enciclopedia dell'Arte Antica)/. 2004.
    • P. BELLOTTI, G. CALDERONI, F. DI RITA, M. D’OREFICE, C. D’AMICO, D. ESU, D. MAGRI, M. PREITE MARTINEZ, P. TORTORA, P. VALERI, 2011, “The Tiber River Delta Plain (Central Italy): Coastal Evolution and Implications for the Ancient Ostia Roman Settlement “, in The Holocene 21: 1105, originally published online 26 May 2011 DOI: 10.1177/0959683611400464.