Archaeological area of ​​Monte Catalfaro
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Archaeological area of ​​Monte Catalfaro

Archaeological area of ​​Monte Catalfaro (remains of an inhabited area from the Hellenistic period of which a mighty terracing wall incorporated in a farmhouse is preserved). (Card 532)
 
Archaeological area of ​​Monte Catalfaro (remains of an inhabited area from the Greek age of which there are five rooms delimited by double-faced walls and sections of the floor in lithic plates datable to the 533th-XNUMXth century BC; ceramic fragments dating from the XNUMXth to the XNUMXth century BC and worked ashlars of inhabited areas of the Greek age). (Sheet XNUMX)
 
Archaeological area of ​​Monte Catalfaro (ruins of a medieval castle with tower, cistern covered with plaster and staircase, ceramic fragments dating from the 534th century BC to the XNUMXth century AD documenting the presence of an inhabited area between the Archaic and Middle Ages). (Sheet XNUMX)
 
 
Bibliography:
A. Messina (Monte Catalfaro and the problem of Noai's identification. Cronache di Archeologia, IX, 1970, pp.24‐34); ID. (archaeological and topographical research in the territory of Mineo, Cronache di Archeologia, XVIII, 1979, pp. 7-18) Dinu Adamesteanu
 
site subjected to archaeological constraints. 
 
Source:
  • file 532, 533, 534 Landscape Plan of the Sicily Region - Archaeological areas data sheets
  • http://www.sitr.regione.sicilia.it/geoviewer/
  • Guidelines of the regional landscape plan 
  • http://www.sitr.regione.sicilia.it/geoviewer/

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Card insertion: Ignatius Caloggero

 

Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero, Web 

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