New investigations concerning building tradition seen through Punic and Neopunic mason’s marks (cfr. Tripolitania: Lepcis Magna and Sabratha) have involved other Mediterranean areas and recently archaeological sites in Tunisia. The last campaign (2019) focused so far Southern Tunisia (Djerba, Gightis, Thysdrus). The main aims are: a corpus of the poorly documented or unpublished mason’s marks; their connection with Punic “traditional” building techniques. Hereby we discuss on some of the epigraphic mason’s marks so far identified in Tunisia.
Per un corpus dei marchi di cava punici e neopunici nell’edilizia della Tunisia. Aggiornamenti
R. De Simone;C. Del Vais;
2024-01-01
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New investigations concerning building tradition seen through Punic and Neopunic mason’s marks (cfr. Tripolitania: Lepcis Magna and Sabratha) have involved other Mediterranean areas and recently archaeological sites in Tunisia. The last campaign (2019) focused so far Southern Tunisia (Djerba, Gightis, Thysdrus). The main aims are: a corpus of the poorly documented or unpublished mason’s marks; their connection with Punic “traditional” building techniques. Hereby we discuss on some of the epigraphic mason’s marks so far identified in Tunisia.File in questo prodotto:
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