A Companion to the Etruscans 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118354933.ch8
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“…However, other lines of evidence suggest that we should challenge this initial assumption and think more carefully about the scale of local demand. Imports constitute only a very small fraction of the material found at Poggio Civitate; conversely, exceptionally few items manufactured at the site have been found outside Poggio Civitate or Poggio Aguzzo (Tuck, 2016: 108). Despite the monumental size of OC2/Workshop (the building was at least 52 m long), and the variety of materials produced there (pottery, metalwork, bone and antler carving, glass manufacture, textile production and food processing), it may have catered primarily to internal consumption.…”
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“…However, other lines of evidence suggest that we should challenge this initial assumption and think more carefully about the scale of local demand. Imports constitute only a very small fraction of the material found at Poggio Civitate; conversely, exceptionally few items manufactured at the site have been found outside Poggio Civitate or Poggio Aguzzo (Tuck, 2016: 108). Despite the monumental size of OC2/Workshop (the building was at least 52 m long), and the variety of materials produced there (pottery, metalwork, bone and antler carving, glass manufacture, textile production and food processing), it may have catered primarily to internal consumption.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…A recent pilot study of sheep husbandry and mobility using stable and strontium isotopes to analyse sheep teeth from Poggio Civitate showed that all the animals were kept in the same geological environment, which corresponds to the local signature (Trentacoste et al ., 2019). The latest interpretation of the site by the excavators is that OC2/Workshop was likely engaged in satisfying the needs of the community in the immediate vicinity under the aristocratic control of the site, which was largely locally oriented (Tuck, 2014, 2016). The elite of Poggio Civitate controlled the manufacturing processes, some of which were seasonal, such as food production, while other activities were episodic (e.g.…”
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