期刊
PRAEHISTORISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
卷 91, 期 1, 页码 124-148出版社
WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/pz-2016-0006
关键词
Sicily; Cassibile; Pantalica; Finocchito; Late Bronze Age; Iron Age; chamber tombs; funerary architecture
mainly from excavations undertaken in 1898 and 1927 by Paolo Orsi, it comprises well over 1000 rock-cut chamber tombs spread over an area of about 6 km(2). The variety and location of archaeological remains at Cassibile, however, is little documented and poorly understood. The author provides new information about the site based on observations in the field and reconsiders its significance with reference to: a) the currently visible rock-cut monuments and Orsi's legacy data; b) site size, development and demography; c) the location of the tombs and dwellings with respect to local topography and landscape context. This approach aims to illuminate the organisation and configuration of sites of this period as well as the relationship between the cultural and natural landscape. The article concludes with a discussion of settlement patterns and an evolving landscape of power in the surrounding region between the Late Bronze Age and the beginnings of Greek colonisation, in which rock-cut tombs featured prominently.
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