Come da tradizione, in vista della nuova campagna di scavo di settembre 2024 sull’altura di Monte Li Santi 4, il Prof. Iaia – Direttore dell’equipe dell’Università di Torino – condividerà con il pubblico del MAVNA nuovi dati e scoperte dalle precedenti campagne di scavo.
Conferenza della Direttrice del MAVNA Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli Il 7 marzo 2024, alle ore 17,30, alla vigilia della tradizionale Festa della Donna, si terrà presso il Centro sociale di Mazzano Romano una conferenza sul tema del costume femminile a Narce, organizzata in collaborazione con il Museo Civico Archeologico Virtuale di Narce (MAVNA).La conferenza…
DAL MUSEO AL TERRITORIO DAL TERRITORIO AL MUSEO Ciclo di incontri, visite guidate e mostre Si conclude il 29 settembre 2023 il programma del MAVNA dedicato all’abitato di Monte Li Santi, uno dei tre insediamenti dell’antico centro falisco di Narce, dove l’equipe guidata dal prof. Cristiano Iaia dell’Università di Torino sta conducendo ormai da tre…
DAL MUSEO AL TERRITORIO DAL TERRITORIO AL MUSEO Ciclo di incontri, visite guidate e mostre Dal 7 settembre l’equipe guidata dal Prof. Cristiano Iaia, Professore Associato in Preistoria e Protostoria presso il Dipartimento di Studi Storici dell’Università degli Studi di Torino, sarà impegnata nella campagna di scavo 2023 nell’area dell’abitato di Monte Li Santi a…
In September of 2021 and of 2022, after 10 years of inactivity in the area, the Department of Historical Studies reopened archeological investigations on Monti Li Santi. These were carried out in collaboration with the MAVNA with the support of the Comune of Mazzano Romano. Fundamental to this research was the contribution offered by the…
Between the 6th and 5th centuries B.C. the inhabited area of Monte Li Santi appears to be organized like a “quarter” of a (heavily) populated and spread out city. The recent research of 2021 and 2022 uncovered numerous structures in blocks of precisely cut tuff rock, some of which are quite massive. Their function, which…
Between the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C. Narce went through a slow decline. This is demonstrated by the few tombs dated in that period and by the definite abbandonment of the Sanctuary le Rote at the beginning of the 1st century B.C. Also the results of the excavations in the habitat of Monte li Santi…
Between the 8th and 7th centuries BC., complex social, political and economic dynamics resulted in a new way of living together. In fact, according to the identifiable latin source FESCENNIUM, Narce began developing into an important urban center of the Agro Falisco. It had access to the Tiber River (Tevere) which was a fundamental via…
The research done by the University di Torino showed that as early as the Bronze Age the area of Monte li Santi was inhabited by a small group of people. Between 1400 and 1000 B.C. it is believed that groups of humans lived in northern Lazio. They were organized in small nuclear habitations, united in…
The history of the excavations in the territory of Narce is long. Already in the final years of the 1800’s the first excavations were being carried out in the numerous necropolis that surrounded the settlement. The funerary objects discovered were exihibited and became the nucleus of the Museo Etrusco di Villa Giulia in Rome. In…