SPAZI SACRI E AREE DI PRODUZIONE A CAULONIA E SIBARI TRA PERIODO ARCAICO E CLASSICO

Maria Rosaria Luberto

Abstract


Sacred and artisanal spaces in Kaulonía and Sybaris between the Archaic and Classical Period
This paper analyses the topographical and functional relationships between sacred and
artisanal areas in the western Achaean colonies of Caulonía and Sybaris, considered as
‘first generation colonies’ in the context of the Achaean colonial phenomenon. Kroton is
not taken into account here: while the urban productive areas are very well-know thanks to G. Verbicaro’s research, published data do not allow us to localize with certainty any

urban sacred area for the archaic period. In Caulonía and Sybaris these relationships, although
verified, are very controversial. In Caulonía, finds from the sanctuary of Punta
Stilo have been interpreted as traces of metallurgical activities. However, an alternative
interpretation is proposed here identifying them as votive offerings, a part of a complex
cultic system. Conversely, in Sybaris, in the peripheral site of Stombi, the discovery of
two kilns ensures that artisanal activities were carried out on the site, while the presence
of a sanctuary nearby is only hypothetical and indirectly attested.


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