Von Hyele zu Velia Die Stadtmauern im urbanistischen Kontext. Die Funde : Die österreichischen Forschungen in der West- und Unterstadt (1974, 1990–1993 und 1997–2001)
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften [Imprint] 2024Innehållstyp: - text
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- Archaeological science
- Archaeological sites
- Archaeological sites (NKDS)
- Archaeology
- Archaeology (601)
- Archaeology (6010)
- Archaeology (NK)
- Archaeology by period
- Archäologie
- Archäologie (601)
- Archäologie (6010)
- Archäologie (NK)
- Archäologie einer Periode
- Archäologische Fundstätten
- Archäologische Fundstätten (NKDS)
- Archäologische Wissenschaften
- Befestigunsanlagen
- Classical archaeology
- Classical archaeology (601010)
- Elea-Velia
- Fortifications
- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6)
- Geschichte
- Geschichte und Archäologie (N)
- Greater Greece
- Grossgriechenland
- HUMANITIES (6)
- History
- History and Archaeology (N)
- Keramikfunde
- Klassische Archäologie
- Klassische Archäologie (601010)
- Methoden
- Numismatics
- Numismatics (601015)
- Numismatik
- Numismatik (601015)
- Region (NKD)
- Techniken
- Techniken (NKX)
- Thema Klassifizierung
- Thema Subject Codes
- methodology and techniques
- methodology and techniques (NKX)
- pottery finds
- region (NKD)
- urban development
- urbanistische Entwicklung
- ÖFOS 2012
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Comprehensive research, undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the University of Vienna between 1974 and 2001 in the Lower town of Velia, studied the evolution of the city walls in relation to the urban development of the Phocaean polis on the Tyrrhenian coast and provided new information on the development of the city mainly between the 5th and the 2nd c. BC. The contextualization and processing of the finds from these excavations (pottery, small finds and coins) allowed for a new, precise dating of the individual periods of the urban development, ultimately changing older approaches. Furthermore, it helped to reconstruct the development of local pottery production in a new, comprehensive way. By means of an innovative determination of production centers for imported ceramics, Velia's socio-economic relationships could be followed on both a regional and supraregional level.
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