Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento

Between 2016 and 2018, during the road construction works from Lioni to Grottaminarda, excavation campaigns were carried out in the locality of Mefite in the territory of Frigento. Archaeological investigations revealed a prehistoric settlement, including a necropolis, dating between the Ancient Ene...

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Main Authors: Silvia Pacifico, Milena Saponara, Monica Stanzione
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10257
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description Between 2016 and 2018, during the road construction works from Lioni to Grottaminarda, excavation campaigns were carried out in the locality of Mefite in the territory of Frigento. Archaeological investigations revealed a prehistoric settlement, including a necropolis, dating between the Ancient Eneolithic and the beginning of the Ancient Bronze Age. Settlement features consisted of huts, fire structures and 7 pit-graves. The fire structures were located both near the huts and the funerary area where it is worth to mention a fireplace structure made of clay sub-circular in shape and with a diameter of around 2 meters located at a depth of 20-25 centimeters; it was situated in the north west area of one of the graves. Charcoal concentrations were all around the structure where fragments of animal bones and ceramics and also lithic findings were found. Such a structure, characterized by a huge concentration of reddish orange fire clay, was used repeatedly. The proto-historic ceramics in relation with this fireplace goes back to the first phase of Ancient Eneolithic. It is similar to Early and Middle Bronze Age structures from Emilia Romagna and other sites in northern and southern Italy. Based on these comparisons, our structure could be considered as one of the most ancient fireplace structure or food preparation. However, outside and connected to it, two elliptic post-holes (30-40 cm diameter and 20 cm deep) and two circular post-holes (10 centimeters diameter and 10 deep) were found. All of them were probably wooden supports for cooking and smoking food. At the beginning the fire structure was built for a social and multifunctional use but later,when the area became a necropolis, it probably acquired a religious value. The archeometrical analysis demonstrate the use of local clay for the construction of the plate, whose surface reached maximum 500 °C.
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spelling doaj.art-41cd053d15184e608b0ab6d9739945132022-12-21T23:51:09ZitaUniversity of BolognaIpoTESI di Preistoria1974-79852019-12-01121496610.6092/issn.1974-7985/102578716Firing structures from the Copper Age site of FrigentoSilvia Pacifico0Milena Saponara1Monica Stanzione2Funzionaria Archeologa SABAP Salerno e AvellinoArcheologa libera professionistaArcheologa-Paleobotanica libera professionistaBetween 2016 and 2018, during the road construction works from Lioni to Grottaminarda, excavation campaigns were carried out in the locality of Mefite in the territory of Frigento. Archaeological investigations revealed a prehistoric settlement, including a necropolis, dating between the Ancient Eneolithic and the beginning of the Ancient Bronze Age. Settlement features consisted of huts, fire structures and 7 pit-graves. The fire structures were located both near the huts and the funerary area where it is worth to mention a fireplace structure made of clay sub-circular in shape and with a diameter of around 2 meters located at a depth of 20-25 centimeters; it was situated in the north west area of one of the graves. Charcoal concentrations were all around the structure where fragments of animal bones and ceramics and also lithic findings were found. Such a structure, characterized by a huge concentration of reddish orange fire clay, was used repeatedly. The proto-historic ceramics in relation with this fireplace goes back to the first phase of Ancient Eneolithic. It is similar to Early and Middle Bronze Age structures from Emilia Romagna and other sites in northern and southern Italy. Based on these comparisons, our structure could be considered as one of the most ancient fireplace structure or food preparation. However, outside and connected to it, two elliptic post-holes (30-40 cm diameter and 20 cm deep) and two circular post-holes (10 centimeters diameter and 10 deep) were found. All of them were probably wooden supports for cooking and smoking food. At the beginning the fire structure was built for a social and multifunctional use but later,when the area became a necropolis, it probably acquired a religious value. The archeometrical analysis demonstrate the use of local clay for the construction of the plate, whose surface reached maximum 500 °C.https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10257tecnologia ceramicaarcheometriaetà dei metallifornifornaci
spellingShingle Silvia Pacifico
Milena Saponara
Monica Stanzione
Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
IpoTESI di Preistoria
tecnologia ceramica
archeometria
età dei metalli
forni
fornaci
title Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
title_full Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
title_fullStr Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
title_full_unstemmed Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
title_short Firing structures from the Copper Age site of Frigento
title_sort firing structures from the copper age site of frigento
topic tecnologia ceramica
archeometria
età dei metalli
forni
fornaci
url https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10257
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