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University of Groningen Il Lazio Centromeridionale Nelle Età Del University of Groningen Il Lazio centromeridionale nelle età del Bronzo e del Ferro Alessandri, Luca IMPORTANT NOTE: You are advised to consult the publisher's version (publisher's PDF) if you wish to cite from it. Please check the document version below. Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Publication date: 2009 Link to publication in University of Groningen/UMCG research database Citation for published version (APA): Alessandri, L. (2009). Il Lazio centromeridionale nelle età del Bronzo e del Ferro. s.n. Copyright Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). 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Download date: 24-09-2021 Indice 1 Introduzione 13 2 La ricostruzione del paesaggio antico 16 2.1 - Premessa ............................................................................................................16 2.3 – La morfologia costiera ........................................................................................16 2.3.1 - La foce del Tevere ..............................................................................................16 2.3.2 - La costa dal Tevere a Capo d’Anzio ................................................................19 2.3.3 - La costa dal Capo d’Anzio a Torre Astura .....................................................24 2.3.4 - La Palude Pontina ..............................................................................................24 2.3.5 - I Colli Albani e le zone limitrofe ..................................................................35 2.3.6 - Il bacino del fiume Astura .............................................................................45 3 Catalogo siti 50 3.1 - Rinvenimenti senza precisa collocazione ..........................................................50 3.1.1 - Albano Laziale .....................................................................................................50 3.1.2 - Castelgandolfo ....................................................................................................50 3.1.3 - Colli Albani ...........................................................................................................66 3.1.4 - Colonna ................................................................................................................70 3.1.5 - Grottaferrata ........................................................................................................70 3.1.6 - Marino ...................................................................................................................70 3.1.7 - Nemi ......................................................................................................................70 3.1.8 - Rocca di Papa .....................................................................................................70 3.1.9 - Velletri ...................................................................................................................70 3.2 - Albano Laziale, Cecchina, stazione ferroviaria ..................................................75 3.3 - Albano Laziale, Città ..........................................................................................76 3.4 - Albano Laziale, Colle dei Cappuccini .................................................................77 3.5 - Albano Laziale, Crocefisso.................................................................................81 3.6 - Albano Laziale, Crocefisso, Via Pratolungo .......................................................81 3.7 - Albano Laziale, Fontana di Papa .......................................................................82 i 3.8 - Albano Laziale, Laghetto ...................................................................................83 3.9 - Albano Laziale, Lago di Albano, Spiaggetta .....................................................83 3.10 - Albano Laziale, Monte Savello ........................................................................85 3.11 - Albano Laziale, Paluzzi ...................................................................................86 3.12 - Albano Laziale, Pescaccio ...............................................................................86 3.13 - Albano Laziale, Porta Principalis .....................................................................96 3.14 - Albano Laziale, Tofetti ......................................................................................96 3.15 - Albano Laziale, Valle Pozzo .............................................................................97 3.16 - Albano Laziale, Via Castro Pretorio ...............................................................100 3.17 - Albano Laziale, Via Fratelli Cervi ...................................................................100 3.18 - Albano Laziale, Via San Francesco ...............................................................100 3.19 - Albano Laziale, Via Virgilio ............................................................................100 3.20 - Albano Laziale, Via Virgilio, prop. Pacetti ......................................................101 3.21 - Albano Laziale, Villaggio delle Macine ...........................................................102 3.22 - Anzio, Anzio ..................................................................................................104 3.23 - Anzio, Cacamele ........................................................................................... 111 3.24 - Anzio, Cavallo Morto ...................................................................................... 111 3.25 - Anzio, Colle Rotondo .....................................................................................113 3.26 - Anzio, Tor Caldara .........................................................................................114 3.27 - Aprilia, Campo del Fico ..................................................................................116 3.28 - Aprilia, Campoverde ......................................................................................119 3.29 - Aprilia, Fosso della Bottaccia .........................................................................120 3.30 - Aprilia, L’Altare ...............................................................................................123 3.31 - Aprilia, Podere le Scalette .............................................................................124 3.32 - Aprilia, Rimessone .........................................................................................124 3.33 - Aprilia, Torre del Giglio ..................................................................................124 3.34 - Aprilia, Torre del Padiglione, Nord .................................................................134 3.34bis - Aprilia, Valdroni ........................................................................................135 ii 3.35 - Ardea, Ardea ..................................................................................................136 3.36 - Ardea, Spiagge S. Lorenzo ............................................................................139 3.37 - Ariccia, Cava, Via delle Cerquette .................................................................139 3.38 - Ariccia, Cimitero .............................................................................................142 3.39 - Ariccia, Colle Pardo .......................................................................................143 3.40 - Ariccia, Galloro...............................................................................................145 3.41 - Ariccia, Via di Mezzo ......................................................................................145 3.42 - Ariccia, Via della Cupetta ...............................................................................146 3.43 - Artena, Colli della Coedra ..............................................................................146 3.44 - Castel Gandolfo, ex Orti Torlonia ...................................................................146 3.45 - Castel Gandolfo, Le Vignole ..........................................................................147 3.46 - Castel Gandolfo, Monte Cucco ......................................................................150 3.47 - Castel Gandolfo, San Sebastiano ..................................................................150 3.48 - Castel Gandolfo, Via dei Laghi (curvone) ......................................................150 3.49 - Castel Gandolfo, Via dei Due Santi ...............................................................157 3.50 - Castel Gandolfo, Vigna Cittadini ....................................................................157 3.51 - Castel Gandolfo, Vigna Evangelisti ................................................................158 3.52 - Castel Gandolfo, Vigna Marini .......................................................................158 3.53 - Castel Gandolfo, Vigna Mora .........................................................................158
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