Summary (English)
The first season of excavations of the multi-year Falerii Novi Project took place in June 2022. The preceding non-invasive investigations of the site (Keay et al, 2000; Verdonck et al, 2020) provided detailed plans of the interior of the city which has enabled the formulation of an excavation methodology to precisely target buildings and areas of interaction within the city. This was further enhanced in 2021 by a campaign of surface survey and coring to refine the understanding of the site’s configuration and chronological development (Bernard et al, 2021).
The 2022 excavations focused upon three areas within the city, including a domus, the macellum and a street intersection on the main Via Amerina inside the South Gate.The excavation area near the South Gate, aimed to identify the Via Amerina (cardo maximus), as well as establish the typology and chronology of the buildings that opened on to the principal road within the city. The trench, measuring 15 × 15m, revealed an east-west paved road, a series of rooms (one paved in opus spicatum) and an open, or porticoed area with a tiled drain.
The excavation (10 × 10m) of part of a domus south of the Forum revealed a large rectangular room framed by walls of tuff blocks in opus quadratum that formed part of the domestic structure. Interior finishes and floors were destroyed already in antiquity. Construction technique and a tuff column capital within the destruction layer may suggest a late Republican or Early Imperial date.
The excavation of the macellum, located behind the apse of the church of Santa Maria in Falerii investigated an area of 10 × 5m. The work revealed three rooms with at least four phases of construction visible in the walls. The central room appears to have served as the primary entrance to the macellum, while the two flanking spaces likely functioned as shops.
- Emlyn Dodd  
- Margaret Andrews 
- Seth Bernard 
- Stephen Kay  
Director
- Emlyn Dodd
- Margaret Andrews
- Seth Bernard
- Stephen Kay
Team
Research Body
- British School at Rome
- Ghent University
- Harvard University
- University of Toronto
- Università degli Studi di Firenze
Funding Body
- British School at Rome
- Harvard University
- University of Toronto
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