THE HELLENISTIC HARBOUR OF AMATHUS. UNDERWATER EXCAVATIONS, 1984-1986. VOLUME 2 - ARTEFACTS FOUND DU (ETUDES CHYPRIOT)

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THE HELLENISTIC HARBOUR OF AMATHUS. UNDERWATER EXCAVATIONS, 1984-1986. VOLUME 2 - ARTEFACTS FOUND DU (ETUDES CHYPRIOT)

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基本説明


In Volume One we published the results of the three excavation campaigns
conducted on the port of Amathus and the light shed by these results on
the history of this sunken monument (Études Chypriotes XIX). Here
we shall present in two distinct sections the archaeological material
that was revealed during the excavations (1984-1986). First, we shall
study the artefacts discovered in the harbour basin: pottery, amphorae
and metallic objects dating from the Early Hellenistic period (end of
4th and beginning of 3rd century BC). The second section covers the
material found in freshwater wells that were dug during the Late Roman
era in the northern part of the harbour basin, which was then above sea
level. As regards the pottery, including sakieh jars and other pottery
fragments from the upper to the lower layers of the wells, as well as
the amphorae, the ensemble uniformly displays features of the end of the
6th – beginning of the 7th century AD, linked to artisanal activities in
the lower part of the town which was abandoned by its inhabitants a few
decades before the arrival of the Arabs. The metallic material presents,
in a similar fashion to that of the Hellenistic era, a variety of
fishing gear, while the ensemble of animal bones provides us with a rare
picture of the fauna that was present on Cyprus in the Late Roman
period. Lastly, the analyses conducted on wood from the sakiehs reveals
the use of tree species that grew in the region at that time, and 14C dating of the wood fragments confirms the dating proposed
by the ceramologists.

Full Description

In Volume One we published the results of the three excavation campaigns
conducted on the port of Amathus and the light shed by these results on
the history of this sunken monument (Études Chypriotes XIX). Here
we shall present in two distinct sections the archaeological material
that was revealed during the excavations (1984-1986). First, we shall
study the artefacts discovered in the harbour basin: pottery, amphorae
and metallic objects dating from the Early Hellenistic period (end of
4th and beginning of 3rd century BC). The second section covers the
material found in freshwater wells that were dug during the Late Roman
era in the northern part of the harbour basin, which was then above sea
level. As regards the pottery, including sakieh jars and other pottery
fragments from the upper to the lower layers of the wells, as well as
the amphorae, the ensemble uniformly displays features of the end of the
6th - beginning of the 7th century AD, linked to artisanal activities in
the lower part of the town which was abandoned by its inhabitants a few
decades before the arrival of the Arabs. The metallic material presents,
in a similar fashion to that of the Hellenistic era, a variety of
fishing gear, while the ensemble of animal bones provides us with a rare
picture of the fauna that was present on Cyprus in the Late Roman
period. Lastly, the analyses conducted on wood from the sakiehs reveals
the use of tree species that grew in the region at that time, and
14C dating of the wood fragments confirms the dating proposed
by the ceramologists.

Après avoir livré dans le
volume 1 les résultats des trois campagnes de la fouille du port
d'Amathonte et leurs conséquences sur l'histoire de ce monument submergé
(Études Chypriotes XIX), nous présentons ici le matériel mis au
jour lors de la fouille (1984-1986) en deux parties distinctes : tout
d'abord, les artefacts découverts dans le bassin du port, céramiques,
amphores, objets métalliques, datant de la haute époque hellénistique,
fin du IVe siècle ou début IIIe siècle avant J.-C. La seconde partie
concerne le matériel provenant des puits creusés à l'époque romaine
tardive dans la partie nord du bassin du port, alors hors d'eau : dans
la céramique, des godets de sakieh et des frag-ments de céramique qui
recollent depuis les couches supérieures jusqu'au fond des puits, tout
comme pour les amphores, l'ensemble donnant un faciès homogène de la fin
du VIe - début du VIIe siècle après J.-C., certainement lié aux
activités artisanales dans la partie basse de la ville abandonnée de ses
habitants, quelques décennies avant l'arrivée des Arabes. Le matériel
métallique offre, comme pour la période hellénistique, une panoplie
d'instruments de pêche et l'ensemble des os animaux permet de dresser un
des rares tableaux de la faune présente à Chypre à l'époque romaine
tardive. Enfin, l'analyse du bois des sakiehs montre l'emploi des
espèces poussant dans la région à cette période, la datation par le
14C des fragments ligneux confirmant la datation proposée par
les céramologues.

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