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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
One of a number of archaeological sites in [[Fornovo San Giovanni]], situated east of the village centre (presumably somewhere along Via San Pietro), excavated in 1988–1989. The area was used as a necropolis with cremation graves between the 3<sup>rd</sup> and 1<sup>st</sup> centuries BC, while finds from the Roman Imperial age indicate a later settlement ({{bib|Fortunati 2007}}: 576). See {{bib|Fortunati Zuccàla 1998}}: 74 on finds from Brolo, and {{bib|Fortunati 2007}}: 575–577 on the find sites of Fornovo San Giovanni in general.
One of a number of archaeological sites in [[Fornovo San Giovanni]], situated east of the village centre (presumably somewhere along Via San Pietro), excavated in 1988–1989. The area was used as a necropolis with cremation graves between the 3<sup>rd</sup>/2<sup>nd</sup> and 1<sup>st</sup> centuries BC, while finds from the Roman Imperial age indicate a later settlement ({{bib|Fortunati 2007}}: 576). See the excavation report {{bib|Fortunati & Vitali 1990}}, {{bib|Fortunati Zuccàla 1998}}: 74 on the finds from Brolo, {{bib|Fortunati 2007}}: 575–577 on the find sites of Fornovo San Giovanni in general, and the entry on the [https://raptor.cultura.gov.it/mappa.php RAPTOR map] (Fornovo SG 17).
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>

Latest revision as of 16:51, 3 February 2025

Field name
Site: Fornovo San Giovanni [from first object]
Coordinates: 45° 29' 46.79" N, 9° 40' 36.13" E [from first object]
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Commentary

One of a number of archaeological sites in Fornovo San Giovanni, situated east of the village centre (presumably somewhere along Via San Pietro), excavated in 1988–1989. The area was used as a necropolis with cremation graves between the 3rd/2nd and 1st centuries BC, while finds from the Roman Imperial age indicate a later settlement (Fortunati 2007: 576). See the excavation report Fortunati & Vitali 1990, Fortunati Zuccàla 1998: 74 on the finds from Brolo, Fortunati 2007: 575–577 on the find sites of Fornovo San Giovanni in general, and the entry on the RAPTOR map (Fornovo SG 17).

Corinna Salomon