Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare

The hilly territory near Passo Corese (RI), where the ancient city of Cures Sabini is located, is an area that, like many of the Italian territory, underwent an indiscriminate building expansion in the years of the economic boom. This inevitably contributed over time to the loss of information regar...

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Main Authors: Antonio Colapietro, Mauro Lucarini, Gennaro Maria Monti
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Published: Firenze University Press 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/bsgi/article/view/100
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description The hilly territory near Passo Corese (RI), where the ancient city of Cures Sabini is located, is an area that, like many of the Italian territory, underwent an indiscriminate building expansion in the years of the economic boom. This inevitably contributed over time to the loss of information regarding the interaction between the geological setting of the territory and the anthropic activities that have affected it. All this, together with a lack of targeted systematic archaeological investigations, has prevented reaching a knowledge of the ancient city and its territory, losing the proofs of its birth, its development and its decline. Through the analysis of historical maps and the study of some literary sources dating back to the first and second centuries AD, using data of the geological-structural context, an attempt of reconstruction of the changes occurred in the environment in relation to the occurrence of natural phenomena (i.e. earthquakes) and their interrelations with the development of the city and with the anthropic activities has been carried out. The narration of Tito Livio of a “ex Sabinis terrae motus” seems to become a pertinent reflection, allowing to hypothesize a connection between the progressive abandonment of Cures Sabini and the earthquake of 174 BC, and between seismic phenomena and seismogenic structures. The latter, responsible for the strongest and most perceptible earthquakes in the analyzed area, not necessarily occurred within it. This therefore allows the reinterpretation of the historical narration in the light of new assessments’ methods, using the comparison with the Mercalli-Cancini-Sieberg (MCS) and Richter seismic scales and making possible evaluations of strong earthquakes’ recurrence intervals that, although not free by uncertainty, can trigger thoughtful reflections to dating the period of urban contraction of Sabines Cures in a natural context devastated by the earthquake 174 B.C. indeed.
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spelling doaj-art-8cee77ad600d4132bf450bd89a1c03282025-08-20T02:52:35ZengFirenze University PressBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana1121-78202018-11-011110.13128/bsgi.v1i1.100Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminareAntonio Colapietro0Mauro Lucarini1Gennaro Maria Monti2Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Roma, ItaliaIstituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Roma, ItaliaIstituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Roma, ItaliaThe hilly territory near Passo Corese (RI), where the ancient city of Cures Sabini is located, is an area that, like many of the Italian territory, underwent an indiscriminate building expansion in the years of the economic boom. This inevitably contributed over time to the loss of information regarding the interaction between the geological setting of the territory and the anthropic activities that have affected it. All this, together with a lack of targeted systematic archaeological investigations, has prevented reaching a knowledge of the ancient city and its territory, losing the proofs of its birth, its development and its decline. Through the analysis of historical maps and the study of some literary sources dating back to the first and second centuries AD, using data of the geological-structural context, an attempt of reconstruction of the changes occurred in the environment in relation to the occurrence of natural phenomena (i.e. earthquakes) and their interrelations with the development of the city and with the anthropic activities has been carried out. The narration of Tito Livio of a “ex Sabinis terrae motus” seems to become a pertinent reflection, allowing to hypothesize a connection between the progressive abandonment of Cures Sabini and the earthquake of 174 BC, and between seismic phenomena and seismogenic structures. The latter, responsible for the strongest and most perceptible earthquakes in the analyzed area, not necessarily occurred within it. This therefore allows the reinterpretation of the historical narration in the light of new assessments’ methods, using the comparison with the Mercalli-Cancini-Sieberg (MCS) and Richter seismic scales and making possible evaluations of strong earthquakes’ recurrence intervals that, although not free by uncertainty, can trigger thoughtful reflections to dating the period of urban contraction of Sabines Cures in a natural context devastated by the earthquake 174 B.C. indeed.https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/bsgi/article/view/100SabinaCuresgeo-archaeologyearthquake
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Mauro Lucarini
Gennaro Maria Monti
Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
Bollettino della Società Geografica Italiana
Sabina
Cures
geo-archaeology
earthquake
title Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
title_full Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
title_fullStr Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
title_full_unstemmed Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
title_short Cures Sabini. Indagine geo-archeologica preliminare
title_sort cures sabini indagine geo archeologica preliminare
topic Sabina
Cures
geo-archaeology
earthquake
url https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/bsgi/article/view/100
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