Proyecto Uticaexcavaciones en la ciudad fenicio-púnica : campaña de 2015

  1. López Castro, J. L. 1
  2. Ferjaoui, A. 2
  3. Ben Jerbania, I. 2
  4. Martínez Hahnmüller, V 3
  5. Pardo Barrionuevo, C. 4
  6. Sánchez Moreno, A. 5
  7. Jendoubi, K. 2
  8. Mokrani, Y. 2
  9. Niveau de Villedary y Mariñas, A. 6
  10. Ferrer Albelda, E. 7
  11. Mederos Martín, A. 8
  12. Saidi, R. 9
  13. Abidi, F. 9
  14. Dhibi, C. 9
  15. Khalfalli, W. 10
  16. Mora Serrano, B. 11
  17. Peña Romo, V. 12
  18. Ruiz Cabrero, L. A. 13
  1. 1 Universidad de Almería y Centro de Estudios Fenicios y Púnicos (CEFYP)
  2. 2 Institut National du Patrimoine, Ministère de la Culture
  3. 3 Universidad de Gante y CEFYP
  4. 4 Universidad de Almería y CEFYP
  5. 5 Universidad de Granada y CEFYP.
  6. 6 Universidad de Cádiz y CEFYP.
  7. 7 Universidad de Sevilla y CEFYP.
  8. 8 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y CEFYP
  9. 9 Tunis University
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    Tunis University

    Túnez, Túnez

    ROR https://ror.org/02q1spa57

  10. 10 Institut National du Patrimoine. Ministère de la Culture, Tunis
  11. 11 Universidad de Málaga y CEFYP
  12. 12 Parque Arqueológico de Recópolis y CEFYP
  13. 13 Universidad Complutense y CEFYP
Revista:
Informes y Trabajos: Excavaciones en el exterior

Ano de publicación: 2016

Número: 14

Páxinas: 116-130

Tipo: Artigo

Resumo

The campaign of 2015 in Utica has had limited aims but interesting results. The excavation of the well 20017 in the square 20 was concluded, confirming its character of closed finding of the 9th century B.C. In the square 21 the surface of excavation was extended into the attached building to the well, locating Phoenician strata and structures of mudbrick that confirm its later use to the closing of the well. In the square 10, sector 14 was deepened to date constructive phases located in previous campaigns. Construction remains of the 7th B.C. century were documented too. In the square 11 were executed some extensions in the monumental area, discovering a room with walls of regular stones oriented with the big Roman stairs, as well as medieval structures attached to Phoenician structures of the Building B, which intention was the installation of a waterwheell. In squares 10 and 11 the works were interrupted after reaching to the groundwater level.