Excavations at Francavilla Marittima 1991-2004: Matt-Painted Pottery from the Timpone della Motta. Volume 1: The Undulating Bands Style

Excavations at Francavilla Marittima 1991-2004: Matt-Painted Pottery from the Timpone della Motta. Volume 1: The Undulating Bands Style

Author
Marianne Kleibrink, Lucilla Barresi, Marianna Fasanella Masci
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
Language
English
Edition
Illustrated
Year
2012
Page
230
ISBN
1407310224,9781407310220
File Type
pdf
File Size
83.8 MiB

This publication is the first volume of what is intended to be a series of publications on the archaeology of the Timpone della Motta, a hill of 280m asl at Francavilla Marittima (Calabria, southern Italy) where the Groningen Institute of Archaeology has carried out a series of excavations between 1963 and 1969. Among the excavations, the ‘acropolis’ site has revealed the remains of an Oenotrian-Italic sanctuary dating from circa 800-730BC. This sanctuary contained among other features an apsidal timber building with a courtyard and altar, and a large room used for textile production. Significant among the Early Iron Age ceramics is the characteristic Italic/Oenotrian-Geometric production of matt-painted pottery that existed in Calabria, Basilicata and Campania. The Oenotrian pottery workshops of Francavilla-Lagaria were very much part of this Geometric, matt-painted tradition. From the pottery from the Timpone della Motta and the tombs of the Macchiabate necropolis at Francavilla Marittima a distinctive, local, Middle Geometric decorative style emerges, one mainly based on painted undulating bands as decorative elements, which were named the ‘Undulating Band Style’. The style continued in a modified form during the Late Geometric period and is the specific subject of this volume in the series.

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