Architectural terracottas from Akragas : investigating monumental roofs from the Archaic and Classical period
Archaic and Classical architectural terracottas constituted an integral part of the architecture of monumental buildings at Akragas. These objects therefore provide unique insights into the built environment of sanctuaries at this important Greek colony in Sicily. This research's multi-discipli...
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Zusammenfassung: | Archaic and Classical architectural terracottas
constituted an integral part of the architecture of monumental buildings at
Akragas. These objects therefore provide unique insights into the built
environment of sanctuaries at this important Greek colony in Sicily. This
research's multi-disciplinary approach to the material allows for the
creation of a revised typology, which takes into account stylistic
characteristics, fabric, production techniques, material composition, and
architectural context. The investigation is based on original analyses and
documentation of over 250 fragments, of which a significant number was
previously unpublished. By approaching these objects as complex architectural
elements, and not just as decorative roof edges, a more nuanced image of
local production is revealed. While the terracotta roofs from Akragas
demonstrate a proficiency in regional stylistic and technical conventions, a
number of adaptations is used in the decoration, profile and production
techniques, which changes throughout different time periods. By investigating
the required technical knowledge and the use of a local technical style, this
research has gained new insights into the organization of local production
and the distribution of architectural innovations. |
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