Alexandria. Excavations and preservation work on kom el-dikka. Season 2011
Alexandria. Excavations and preservation work on kom el-dikka. Season 2011
Author(s): Renata Kucharczyk, Grzegorz MajcherekSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Alexandria; Early Roman architecture; street orientation; amphoras; glass vessels; latrine; mosaic conservation
Summary/Abstract: The research program on Early Roman urbanism and architecture in Alexandria assumed a return to the excavation of the northwestern part of the site (sector U). Structures cleared include a series of small unconnected rooms and a large multiseat forica featuring a rather unusual linear design. The most remarkable is the orientation of the uncovered architectural remains, which differs from that of other monuments previously discovered at Kom el-Dikka, but is like that further north, in an area traditionally identified as the Royal Palaces quarter (Brucheion). Preservation operations focused, among others, on an overhaul of the mosaic shelter (Villa of the Birds).
Journal: Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
- Issue Year: 1/2014
- Issue No: XXIII
- Page Range: 23-44
- Page Count: 22