Seabed of Pignataro
Port landfill area with clay elements from archaism to the Middle Ages attesting to the existence of a port that has now disappeared. Recovered in 2002, an intact jug with handle delivered to the museum of Lipari - From VI BC (S0206)
Landfill area with clay elements from archaism to the Middle Ages (the port has now disappeared). Two Attic Kylikes recovered VI / V BC Recovered in 2002 Roman oil lamp delivered to the museum of Lipari From VII BC (S0209)
Landfill area with clay elements from archaism to the Middle Ages (the port has now disappeared). Fragment of a proto-Corinthian Kotyle from VII BC recovered. Numerous fragments of amphora were recovered in 2002 and delivered to the Lipari museum From the VII BC (S0210
Text source: https://www2.regione.sicilia.it/beniculturali/archeologiasottomarina/sit/messina/Tabella_BC_ME_EOLIE.pdf (S0146 - S0209 - S0210)
Bibliography and further in-depth documents:
Marine cultural heritage sites table (Superintendence of the Sea) https://www2.regione.sicilia.it/beniculturali/archeologiasottomarina/sit/messina/Tabella_BC_ME_EOLIE.pdf
UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands
100) FIRST SICILY - AT THE ORIGINS OF SICILIAN SOCIETY - volume first edited by Sebastiano Tusa Palermo 1997.
235) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. I: The prehistoric station of the Diana district and the protohistoric necropolis of Lipari - By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher, Palermo 1960
236) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. II: The Greek and Roman necropolis in the Diana district - By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1965
237) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. III: Prehistoric stations of the Panarea, Salina and Stromboli islands - By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1968
Ignazio Caloggero: History of Sicily Interpreted Vol. 1: Before the Greeks (2022)
Card insertion: Ignazio Caloggero
Photos: UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands
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