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Late Antique Changes in the Urban Structure of the Dalmatian Metropolis: The Episcopal Complex in Salona
Late Antique Changes in the Urban Structure of the Dalmatian Metropolis: The Episcopal Complex in Salona // Cities, Lands and Ports in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Archaeologies of Change / Diarte-Blasco, Pilar (ur.).
Rim: Bradypus Publishing, 2017. str. 39-51
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Naslov
Late Antique Changes in the Urban Structure of
the Dalmatian Metropolis: The Episcopal Complex
in Salona
Autori
Turković, Tin ; Maraković, Nikolina
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Cities, Lands and Ports in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Archaeologies of Change
Urednik/ci
Diarte-Blasco, Pilar
Izdavač
Bradypus Publishing
Grad
Rim
Godina
2017
Raspon stranica
39-51
ISBN
9788898392599
Ključne riječi
Salona, urban development, Episcopal complex, Archbishop Petrus
Sažetak
The paper deals with urban development of one of the most thoroughly archaeologically explored quarters of Salona, the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia – the north-western part of the so-called Urbs Orientalis, part of the town in which late antique Episcopal complex was situated. The urban transformation of the quarter is presented through three major phases ; the situation that preceded the erection of the Christian complex, then the complex itself, with subsequent changes of its appearance, and fnally its further growth and epansion to the east. The study largely depends on combining and ‘merging’ the results of different archaeological campaigns conducted during the past century (W. Gerber and E. Dyggve) that, quite surprisingly, have never been put together and studied comparatively. Quite contrary to common notions, it is argued that before the erection of the Christian buildings this part of the town was a residential quarter, organized according to the usual principles of Roman town planning, and that the outlines of at least fve houses can be discerned from the ancient structures preceding the Episcopal complex. It is also hypothesized that during the sixth century the complex spread to the east, across the street, and that it got an even more monumental appearance, incorporating among other structures the so- called ‘Large thermae’, and that this part of the town was turned into a grand ‘Episcopal district’.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest umjetnosti, Arheologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb