BIAGIO PACE, THE WHITAKERS AND THE FIRST STEPS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN MOTYA

Pietro Giammellaro

Abstract


Abstract: During his early archaeological investigations in Motya, Joseph Isaac Whitaker has sought the scientific collaboration
of the young Biagio Pace. To both these scholars is due the beginning of modern research on the island and, in
some respect, a new perspective in the study of Phoenician and Punic Sicily. In the first part of the paper, the phases of
the relationship between Pace and the Whitaker family are retraced. The second part is devoted to Pace’s ideas, theories
and assumptions about Phoenician colonization in the Mediterranean, with a special attention to the ideological and
political elements involved in his historical reconstruction. In the Appendix, an excerpt of Biagio Pace’s Memoires, still
unpublished, is edited with an English translation.
Keywords: Biagio Pace; Joseph Whitaker; Motya; Phoenician Colonization in Sicily; History of Sicilian Archaeology.


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