The contribution aims to study the relationship between the traditional construction techniques of the territories of Proconsular Africa and those imported by the Romans and used in the construction of entertainment buildings, in particular theaters and amphitheatres, also taking into account the importation of typological models, starting from the “case study” of the theater of Althiburos. During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD there is a gradual introduction of Roman construction techniques, such as the opus caemaenticium, especially in the construction of substructures and vaults, sometimes with the importation of urban models, of techniques but also of Italic workers (just think of the opus reticulatum of the amphitheater of Carthage), at the same time, we also generally observe the continuous use of traditional construction techniques (in particular the opus quadratum, with stonecutting techniques that have their roots in the Punic and Hellenistic world).
Gilberto Montali, nabil Kallala (2023). Techniques de construction traditionnelles et techniques romaines dans le théâtre d’Althiburos et les monuments de spectacle de l’Afrique Proconsulaire. In N. Kallala, B. Yazidi, S. Séhili (a cura di), Autochtonie II. Les avoir-faire autochtones dans le Maghreb et en Méditerranée occidentale, de l'antiquité à nos jours: originalité, mutations. Vol. III: Architecture (pp. 665-686). Tunis : Centre des Arts, de la Culture et des Lettres " Ksar Saïd; stampa: Simpact, Tunis.
Techniques de construction traditionnelles et techniques romaines dans le théâtre d’Althiburos et les monuments de spectacle de l’Afrique Proconsulaire
Gilberto Montali
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2023-05-01
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The contribution aims to study the relationship between the traditional construction techniques of the territories of Proconsular Africa and those imported by the Romans and used in the construction of entertainment buildings, in particular theaters and amphitheatres, also taking into account the importation of typological models, starting from the “case study” of the theater of Althiburos. During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD there is a gradual introduction of Roman construction techniques, such as the opus caemaenticium, especially in the construction of substructures and vaults, sometimes with the importation of urban models, of techniques but also of Italic workers (just think of the opus reticulatum of the amphitheater of Carthage), at the same time, we also generally observe the continuous use of traditional construction techniques (in particular the opus quadratum, with stonecutting techniques that have their roots in the Punic and Hellenistic world).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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