Mesumundu Archaeological Park
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The Mesumundu Archaeological Park is an archaeological complex located in
Siligo Siligo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the region of Logudoro - Meilogu in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about north of Cagliari and about southeast of Sassari. Siligo borders the following municipalities: A ...
, in the province of Sassari, in
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. Extending for over one hectare, it is located in an
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bordered by a series of
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s, near an ancient path which, already existing in the
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age, was rearranged in the
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; it is crossed by the Riu Mannu of
Porto Torres Porto Torres ( sdc, Posthudorra, sc, Portu Turre) is a comune and a city of the Province of Sassari in north-west of Sardinia, Italy. Founded during the 1st century BC as ''Colonia Iulia Turris Libisonis'', it was the first Roman colony of the ...
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Description

In the area there are numerous traces belonging to a time span that goes from the pre-Nuragic to the medieval period: in particular the area is characterized by a large area of dispersion of finds of ceramic material, mainly from the Roman era. As for the buildings of the Roman period, part of which should have been
Roman Baths In ancient Rome, (from Greek , "hot") and (from Greek ) were facilities for bathing. usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while were smaller-scale facilities, public or private, that existed in great numbers throughout ...
, they are mainly made up of ruins, generally reduced to traces of walls and collapsed materials. Among these we note a fragment of the aqueduct that conveyed the thermal waters from the source of S'Abba Uddi into the building, which are at a distance of about 300 m from each other, and the remains of a furnace for the production of bricks. On the basis of the construction technique, the period of installation of the walls, was assumed to be the second or third century. But, after the findings in the area of some fragments of architectural cornices in local stone, a new phase of restructuring of the existing thermal building is also hypothesized, which could be placed between the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century AD. In the area adjacent to the Church of
Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu ("Our Lady of Mesumundu") is a religious building in the territory of Siligo, Sardinia, Italy. History Located in the archaeological complex with the same name, it was built in the 6th century, during the Byzantine ...
, there is a
necropolis A necropolis (plural necropolises, necropoles, necropoleis, necropoli) is a large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the Ancient Greek ''nekropolis'', literally meaning "city of the dead". The term usually im ...
consisting of burials dating back to the 6th–7th century AD. The tombs were excavated under the direction of the archaeologist
Guglielmo Maetzke Guglielmo Maetzke (Florence, 12 July 1915 - 19 March 2008) was an Italian archaeologist and etruscologist. A pupil of the Etruscologist Massimo Pallottino, he directed important excavation campaigns in Tuscany, Lazio, Campania and Sardinia. Bio ...
between 1958 and 1965, on that occasion various jewels and weapons were found, which are kept at the Museo nazionale archeologico ed etnografico G. A. Sanna of
Sassari Sassari (, ; sdc, Sàssari ; sc, Tàtari, ) is an Italian city and the second-largest of Sardinia in terms of population with 127,525 inhabitants, and a Functional Urban Area of about 260,000 inhabitants. One of the oldest cities on the island, ...
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Excavations of the 2010s

From 2011 to 2018, in the context of the summer schools sponsored by the
University of Sassari The University of Sassari ( it, Università degli Studi di Sassari, UniSS) is a university located in Sassari, Italy. It was founded in 1562 and is organized in 13 departments. The University of Sassari earned first place in the rankings for t ...
, 7 archaeological excavation campaigns were carried out in the area, under the direction of the archaeologist
Marco Milanese Marco Milanese (born 27 October 1958) is an Italian archeologist. He graduated in archeology in 1981 from the University of Genoa. In 1983 he won the 3rd edition of the Bretschneider's Erma International Archeology Prize in Rome, with the work '' ...
. In 2015, during the fifth excavation campaign, a
late antiquity Late antiquity is the time of transition from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, generally spanning the 3rd–7th century in Europe and adjacent areas bordering the Mediterranean Basin. The popularization of this periodization in English ha ...
settlement phase was identified, which can be placed between the abandonment of the Roman baths (3rd A.D.) and the construction of the church (6th A.D.); ''a well, a long room near the church and the remains of a (...) late antiquity building, with two-floor phases in
cocciopesto ''Opus signinum'' ('cocciopesto' in modern Italian) is a building material used in ancient Rome. It is made of tiles broken up into very small pieces, mixed with mortar, and then beaten down with a rammer. Pliny the Elder in his '' Natural Histor ...
, located in a neighboring area, not in immediate contiguity with the Byzantine church. It could be the remains of a modest early Christian building, in relation to which numerous burials have been found, referable to a small rural community.'' In 2016, during the sixth excavation campaign of the UNISS directed by M. Milanese, it was further confirmed that '' Mesumundu has been a rural village between the 5th and the 7th sec. A.D.''. Furthermore, in 2018, during an excavation, a stretch of paved Roman road dating back to the imperial era was found, which represents ''one of the rare segments of the Roman road in Sardinia''. Depending on the orientation ''this could be a deviation, a sort of junction, in the direction of Ardara (and therefore of Olbia), which detached from the main axis of the Roman road network of Sardinia, which connected (Carales) Cagliari and (Turris Lybisonis) Porto Torres.''Artemagazine 30 luglio 2018
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Notes


References

* G. Maetzke, ''Siligo (Sassari). Resti di edificio romano e tombe di epoca tardo imperiale intorno a S. Maria di Mesomundu'', Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1965


See also

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Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu ("Our Lady of Mesumundu") is a religious building in the territory of Siligo, Sardinia, Italy. History Located in the archaeological complex with the same name, it was built in the 6th century, during the Byzantine ...
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