L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri

study started an investigation into the archeology of the largest construction sites that concerned the monastery. Given the limited availability of archival documents, the research was based both on the interpretation of the survey of the construction and the direct analysis of the artifact. Provi...

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Main Authors: Pietro Matracchi, Chiara Belligi, Eleonora Dottorini, Margherita Macchiarini
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-12-01
Series:Restauro Archeologico
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1957
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spelling doaj-d4e41aa599f04f8ebabecab1bedb259c2020-11-25T03:33:07ZdeuFirenze University PressRestauro Archeologico1724-96862465-23772016-12-0124210.13128/RA-19507L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieriPietro MatracchiChiara BelligiEleonora DottoriniMargherita Macchiarini study started an investigation into the archeology of the largest construction sites that concerned the monastery. Given the limited availability of archival documents, the research was based both on the interpretation of the survey of the construction and the direct analysis of the artifact. Providing specific dating was not the aim pursued; in fact it was to highlight the constructive relations between some key interventions, which were not known until now or whose importance was not fully understood. In particular, the monastery and the remains of the original crypt, incorporated and re-used under the presbytery of the church, have been taken into account. Great changes have been identified in the East Wing of the monastery, where the original nucleus was formed by a first part of the bell tower and an adjacent room on the ground floor. In the west wing, besides highlighting many additions, a large space was brought to light covered by tympanum arches, which had been forgotten and was probably used as a refectory. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1957Benedictine architectureconstruction siteinterpretation of the surveymonastery of Santa Maria di Valdiponte at Montelabate in Umbria (Italy)
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author Pietro Matracchi
Chiara Belligi
Eleonora Dottorini
Margherita Macchiarini
spellingShingle Pietro Matracchi
Chiara Belligi
Eleonora Dottorini
Margherita Macchiarini
L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
Restauro Archeologico
Benedictine architecture
construction site
interpretation of the survey
monastery of Santa Maria di Valdiponte at Montelabate in Umbria (Italy)
author_facet Pietro Matracchi
Chiara Belligi
Eleonora Dottorini
Margherita Macchiarini
author_sort Pietro Matracchi
title L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
title_short L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
title_full L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
title_fullStr L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
title_full_unstemmed L’abbazia benedettina di Santa Maria di Valdiponte a Montelabate in Umbria. Per un’archeologia dei cantieri
title_sort l’abbazia benedettina di santa maria di valdiponte a montelabate in umbria. per un’archeologia dei cantieri
publisher Firenze University Press
series Restauro Archeologico
issn 1724-9686
2465-2377
publishDate 2016-12-01
description study started an investigation into the archeology of the largest construction sites that concerned the monastery. Given the limited availability of archival documents, the research was based both on the interpretation of the survey of the construction and the direct analysis of the artifact. Providing specific dating was not the aim pursued; in fact it was to highlight the constructive relations between some key interventions, which were not known until now or whose importance was not fully understood. In particular, the monastery and the remains of the original crypt, incorporated and re-used under the presbytery of the church, have been taken into account. Great changes have been identified in the East Wing of the monastery, where the original nucleus was formed by a first part of the bell tower and an adjacent room on the ground floor. In the west wing, besides highlighting many additions, a large space was brought to light covered by tympanum arches, which had been forgotten and was probably used as a refectory.
topic Benedictine architecture
construction site
interpretation of the survey
monastery of Santa Maria di Valdiponte at Montelabate in Umbria (Italy)
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1957
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