Archives for the ‘Large-scale Excavations’ Category

Upper Agora: Report 1

Thursday, July 30, 2009 20090705-20090723-Upper_Agora_Visual_Enhancement_2009-Figure_1

Over the last three weeks, the archaeological visual enhancement team has been working on three different locations around the Upper Agora of Sagalassos. The first two weeks we were cleaning up the area immediately behind the Antonine Nymphaeum, in order to re-enact our archaeological understanding of the area upon finishing the excavations in the late […]

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Tepe Düzen: Report 1

Monday, July 27, 2009 View on the sondage

This year’s excavations at Tepe Düzen started with two sondages on the eastern part of the plateau, in order to find the origin and the use of the metal ores (magnetite and cassiterite) and semi-precious stones (beryl and grossular) that were found at Tepe Düzen last year. One sondage, lead by Kim Vyncke and Laura […]

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The Macellum: Report 1

Monday, July 27, 2009 General view of the collapsed debris of the north portico

The 2009 excavations in the Macellum (food market) started on July 5th. During this campaign, we are planning to uncover the north wing of the complex, including the north section of the central courtyard’s pavement, the north portico and possibly the main entrance of the building. After three weeks of excavations, a significant part of […]

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Tepe Düen: Aims 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

Tepe Düzen is located on a plateau at 1.8km SW of Sagalassos. The ceramics excavated during the campaigns of 2006, 2007 and 2008 have mainly been dated between the fifth and second century B.C., after which the site was perhaps completely given up and all craft activities moved to the current site. The campaign of […]

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South Street 1 and the Lower Agora: Aims 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

Since 2005, excavations have uncovered ca. 80 m of the main North-South Colonnaded Street. In addition, a few small-scale soundings undertaken in 2007 underneath the pavement of the Lower Agora and the Agora Gate platform to its north further shed some light on the history of this important southern area of Sagalassos. “South Street 1” […]

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The Macellum: Aims 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

Located at the southeast edge of the Upper Agora, the Macellum (food market) of Sagalassos was erected in the late second century A.D. under the reign of the emperor Commodus, and was extensively rebuilt in the late fifth/early sixth century A.D. The archaeological excavations at the Macellum started in 2005. So far, the central courtyard–featuring […]

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The Roman Baths: Aims 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

In 2009, we intend to continue the long-standing and large-scale excavations both inside and outside the Roman Baths, the largest monumental structure of ancient Sagalassos. Following the previous campaigns, the main focus of the 2009 excavation season in the Roman Baths is intended to be Frigidarium 1, and more exactly its so-called Central Hall, located […]

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The Urban Mansion: Aims 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009 Fig. 5

Since 1995 excavations have been carried out in the large late antique urban mansion of Sagalassos. This enormous building with “palatial” characteristics, and which is a valid candidate for the Episcopal palace of the town, is located in the eastern domestic quarter of the city. When built in the fifth-century A.D., this luxurious residence incorporated […]

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