Abstract

Abstract. The rock settlement of Vallone Canalotto, which stands in the valleys surrounding the town of Calascibetta – about three kilometres north from Enna, Sicily, Italy – testify to a widespread population of the area from prehistoric times up to the Middle Ages, probably linked to the agricultural and pastoral exploitation of its fertile land. This valuable heritage, dug into very soft limestone banks, is now threatened by significant erosion and disruption phenomena, which, in the absence of adequate safeguarding and maintenance actions, will lead to a progressive loss of material and the consequent collapse of some portions, making the documentable traces more and more paltry. The archaeological complex demonstrates the continuity of the funerary use from the remotest ages to the early Christian era, as testified by the excavation of rupestrian columbaria. In the early medieval period, small rural communities used the hypogeal structures for residential and religious purposes. In the present work, integrated procedures have been put in place for the 3D documentation of these artefacts, whose effectiveness has already been tested by the same team in other Sicilian rock sites. The research aims at the knowledge and cataloguing of places, which are important for the Island’s history but to date only marginally explored. It intends to stimulate and plan adequate conservation and enhancement activities. To improve the attendance of the sites, design proposals have been developed to guarantee greater accessibility to the archaeological areas and their understanding by visitors.

Highlights

  • Calascibetta is a small town located in the middle of Sicily1, Italy

  • The richness of the basin is confirmed by the hypogea of the prehistoric necropolises placed in the Valle Coniglio and Caldarella districts, as well as by the more famous “cliff frayed with caves” mentioned by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in his Italian Journey

  • It is and above all a tool to understand the reality based on the knowledge of cultural goods, which includes historical, material and conservation status information (Dezzi Bardeschi, 2017)

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Summary

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL BASIN OF THE CITY OF CALASCIBETTA

Calascibetta is a small town located in the middle of Sicily, Italy. Its strategic situation at the crossroads of the major trade and communication routes has made it a valuable archaeological open-air museum. Many doubts persist as regards the settlement dynamics of the various populations that over the centuries have inhabited this place, because of the few documentary sources, the alienation or loss of the remains and the lack of documented excavations, conducted by the stratigraphic technique. It was, necessary to start a new investigation of the rocky site - starting from a critically planned three-dimensional survey and to make appropriate analyses on its typological, chronological and functional characteristics. The aim is to understand the reasons and processes that have influenced its history, together with that of the entire archaeological system

THE 3D SURVEY FOR THE METRIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING
PREVIOUS CONSOLIDATION WORK
SLOWING DOWN AND MONITORING THE DEGRADATION PHENOMENA
ACCESSIBILITY AND USE OF THE SITE AS A RESPONSE TO THE DANGERS OF ABANDONMENT
CONCLUSIONS
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