Un nuovo terminus vespasianeo di restitutio in sacrum nel suo contesto di rinvenimento (Roma, via Portuense, loc. Pozzo Pantaleo)

Gian Luca Gregori, Vanessa Zubboli

Abstract


During the investigations carried out around the Pozzo Pantaleo area of the via Portuense, in Rome (2009-2013), an inscribed stone
from the Vespasian age containing the provision for an expropriation ordered directly by the first of Flavians – through the college of
pontiffs, led by Vespasian himself – was found. The measure was adopted in order to free an area that had been illegally occupied by
private individuals. The inscription presents the interesting case of a restitutio in sacrum, not otherwise documented in Rome or elsewhere.
The closing formula, consisting of a sequence of abbreviations which are currently devoid of comparisons, is problematic. This
important document was inserted in its original context, and the stratigraphies were analysed along with the materials found, in order
to support the interpretative hypotheses advanced and to provide reliable and detailed chronological references.


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