few days ago I talked about the conference to present the excavations di San Filippo Argirò presso Gerace. Pubblico ora la notizia pubblicata su CalabriaOra relativa a questo stesso convegno.
Da CalabriaOra - Giovedì 20 gennaio 2011
Federica Franco
Scavi di S. Filippo Argirò: Domenica i risultati
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di studi storici "Le Calabrie"
Gerace - Saranno resi noti al pubblico domenica 23 gennaio alle ore 17.30, at the hall of the Museum of Gerace, the results of the research that led to the identification of the Norman-Byzantine monastery of St. Filippo d'Argiro.
The digging started about a year ago and have been carried out voluntarily, and as free of charge, by members of the "Circle of Historical Studies" The Calabria ", commissioned by the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of the Calabria and with the collaboration geracese that the city administration has been happy to offer its full readiness to contribute to the recovery of a site of great historical interest which will certainly enrich the already significant monuments of the town. The monastery
In fact in question is of Byzantine origin and was subjected to an initial restoration around 1062-1067. It will, however, 50 years later that the building will be completely re-established, in a most suitable site and not far from where he stood first.
The long historical vicissitudes that have affected the structure also helps to understand the complexity of drilling operations to be carried out, made difficult by the presence of material collapse and the ground, and the existence of several pieces of stripped building surrounding area.
The work was carried out by archaeologists Marilisa Morris, president of the club and the first to identify the remains during an inspection in the area concerned the Cristiana Serra, Paola Papasidero, Joseph Hyeraci, Raffaele Iennaco, who conducted the cleaning operation and the subsequent excavation of the ruin, with the help of other volunteers from the Circle (Philip Racco, Vincenzo Naymo, Isabella Ventrice).
Sunday will also be attended by the Superintendent Simonetta Bonomi, archaeologist Ross Augustine coordinator of the same entity, the historian and archaeologist Enzo D'Agostino and Joseph Morrone Marilisa Hyeraci.
di studi storici "Le Calabrie"
Gerace - Saranno resi noti al pubblico domenica 23 gennaio alle ore 17.30, at the hall of the Museum of Gerace, the results of the research that led to the identification of the Norman-Byzantine monastery of St. Filippo d'Argiro. The digging started about a year ago and have been carried out voluntarily, and as free of charge, by members of the "Circle of Historical Studies" The Calabria ", commissioned by the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of the Calabria and with the collaboration geracese that the city administration has been happy to offer its full readiness to contribute to the recovery of a site of great historical interest which will certainly enrich the already significant monuments of the town. The monastery
In fact in question is of Byzantine origin and was subjected to an initial restoration around 1062-1067. It will, however, 50 years later that the building will be completely re-established, in a most suitable site and not far from where he stood first.
The long historical vicissitudes that have affected the structure also helps to understand the complexity of drilling operations to be carried out, made difficult by the presence of material collapse and the ground, and the existence of several pieces of stripped building surrounding area.
The work was carried out by archaeologists Marilisa Morris, president of the club and the first to identify the remains during an inspection in the area concerned the Cristiana Serra, Paola Papasidero, Joseph Hyeraci, Raffaele Iennaco, who conducted the cleaning operation and the subsequent excavation of the ruin, with the help of other volunteers from the Circle (Philip Racco, Vincenzo Naymo, Isabella Ventrice).
Sunday will also be attended by the Superintendent Simonetta Bonomi, archaeologist Ross Augustine coordinator of the same entity, the historian and archaeologist Enzo D'Agostino and Joseph Morrone Marilisa Hyeraci.
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