“…In the baths, volcanic deposits had already been identified in 2017 (De Simone and Russell 2018). Here they fell directly on the marble floors of the open-air areas, showing that the baths, unlike the theatre, were still functioning right up to AD 472.…”
Section: Excavations In the Theatre And The Bathsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 2017 and 2018, the University of Edinburgh and Apolline Project team at Aeclanum concentrated on three main activities: 1) the continuation of excavations in the area of the baths and the theatre; 2) new excavations across the line of the Via Appia and on the northern side of the forum (which was identified by GPR in 2017); 3) new GPR survey to the east of the forum. As in 2017, the project is a collaboration with the Soprintendenza per le provincie di Salerno ed Avellino, the Comune di Mirabella Eclano, the British School at Rome, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli and the Università degli Studi del Sannio at Benevento, and involves specialists from Italy, the UK, Canada, the Czech Republic, the USA, Australia and Japan (for background on the site, see De Simone and Russell 2018).…”
“…In the baths, volcanic deposits had already been identified in 2017 (De Simone and Russell 2018). Here they fell directly on the marble floors of the open-air areas, showing that the baths, unlike the theatre, were still functioning right up to AD 472.…”
Section: Excavations In the Theatre And The Bathsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 2017 and 2018, the University of Edinburgh and Apolline Project team at Aeclanum concentrated on three main activities: 1) the continuation of excavations in the area of the baths and the theatre; 2) new excavations across the line of the Via Appia and on the northern side of the forum (which was identified by GPR in 2017); 3) new GPR survey to the east of the forum. As in 2017, the project is a collaboration with the Soprintendenza per le provincie di Salerno ed Avellino, the Comune di Mirabella Eclano, the British School at Rome, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli and the Università degli Studi del Sannio at Benevento, and involves specialists from Italy, the UK, Canada, the Czech Republic, the USA, Australia and Japan (for background on the site, see De Simone and Russell 2018).…”
“…In 2019, the decision was made to open a new trench in this southern sector, while also returning to two buildings known about since the 1950s: the macellum (which we also explored in 2017 – De Simone and Russell, 2018) and the large peristyle house immediately to the north-east of the early Christian basilica. As previously, the project is a collaboration with the Soprintendenza per le provincie di Salerno ed Avellino, the Comune di Mirabella Eclano, the British School at Rome, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli, and the Università degli Studi del Sannio at Benevento, and involves specialists from Italy, the UK, Canada, the Czech Republic, the USA, Australia, and Japan (for background on the site and project, see De Simone and Russell, 2018; 2019a). …”
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