Un nuovo complesso episcopale nel Corno d'Africa di età tardo antica?: Gli scavi del Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana ad Adulis (Eritrea) : 2018-2020

Since 2018 the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana (Rome) is in charge of the excavation of one of the churches of the Aksumite town of Adulis, in the Red Sea coastline, in present day Eritrea. The aim of this paper is to present the new archaeological data coming from the recent excavation...

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Authors: Castiglia, Gabriele (Author) ; Pergola, Philippe 1953- (Author) ; Massa, Serena (Author) ; Bertoldi, Stefano (Author) ; Ciliberti, Marco (Author) ; Larentis, Omar (Author) ; Maletić, Božana (Author) ; Mandelli, Chiara (Author) ; Pola, Matteo (Author)
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Language:Italian
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Published: Verlag d. Österreich. Akademie d. Wissenschaft 2021
In: Mitteilungen zur christlichen Archäologie
Year: 2021, Volume: 27, Pages: 9-58
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Adulis / Empire / Church building / Christian Archaeology
IxTheo Classification:HH Archaeology
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
Further subjects:B Aksumite churches
B Early Christianity
B Adulis
B Red Sea
B Aksumite Kingdom
B Horn of Africa
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Summary:Since 2018 the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana (Rome) is in charge of the excavation of one of the churches of the Aksumite town of Adulis, in the Red Sea coastline, in present day Eritrea. The aim of this paper is to present the new archaeological data coming from the recent excavations in the so-called "Church of the British Museum", discovered in 1868 by Captain Goodfellow. New excavations run from 2018 onwards have led to highlight the biggest church known so far in Adulis, probably the ecclesia episcopalis. It stands as a 30 meters long building, which follows the typical Aksumite architectural layout. Also, the great quantity of decorated marbles coming from the church are of great interest, revealing important contacts with Yemen and Byzantium, mostly in the 6th century. The new archaeological data will be contextualized in the wider scenario of the rise and establishment of early Christianity in the Aksumite kingdom.
ISSN:1814-2036
Contains:Enthalten in: Mitteilungen zur christlichen Archäologie
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1553/micha27s9