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Soprintendenza Archeologica di Pompei. 폼페이(Pompeii) 본문
Soprintendenza Archeologica di Pompei.
폼페이(Pompeii). 이탈리아(Italy)
Casa Dei Postumii VIII 4, 4.49 and its Insula
A project of the
Deutsches Archiiologisches Institut, Rome
and the
Kommission zur Erforschung des antiken Stodtewesens
an der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Location Casa dei Postumii VIII 4, 4.49 and its surrounding constructions are located in the
center of Pompeii between the Stabian Baths and the buildings at Foro
Triangulare. The structure, uncovered already in 1861, borders Via
dell'Abbondanza to the north, which as decumanus maximus is one of the town's
busiest streets.
Goals At the core of the project is an attempt to creaste a picture, as complete as
possible, of the development, appearance and function of a connected
architectural complex inside Pompeii. For several reasons Casa del Postumii,
along with the adjacent buildings to the west andsouth, seems to be an ideal site
for this.
The ensemble consists of a generously desgned atrium-peristyle-house (Casa
dei Postumii) at the interior of the complex as well as numerous shops and at
least two separate apartments (accessible from the street) on the upper floor.
The typical side-by-side arrangement of small and large units within such blocks
(Lat. insulae) poses not only historical and architectural questions, but also
promises insights into the social and economic relations of their inhabitants. The
research, primarily directed toward current historical questions, is based on a
simultaneously conducted thorough documentation of the monument.
Work in
Progress The recording of the ground plan on a 1:50 scale was completed mostly during
the campaigns of 1997, 1998 and 1999, while simultaneoously, the layout of
cross sections on the same scale had begun. Several stratigraphic excavations
led to a better understanding of the ensemble's orgin as well as its various
changes of use. The still existing wall decorations were recorded in drawings and
photographs and examined by restoration experts. The company Studiosus
Reissen Munich sponsors the conservation of the bed- and dining room
(cubiculum) 5. Thanks to this generous donation, we were able to set up a
temporary roof above the cubiculum in May 1998 to prevent further deterioration
through weathering. The first conservation measures began in spring 1999.
Results After a preliminary evaluation of the archeological probes we are able to state that
the genesis of the complex dates back at least to the 1st century BC. Traces of
an earlier settlement of the area could be verified at various points. In the last
decades before the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. a thorough reconstruction.
took place, primarily along the row of shops on the western facade. The atrium-
peristyle-house itself shows signs of a long and dynamic history: the analysis of
a probe taken from the impluvium (collecting basin for rainwater) indicates that
there was once an open courtyard in this location. Inside the peristyle we noticed
remnants of an older construction. However, before dating those precisely we
will have to await the results of further probes. In today's visible form the peri-
style apparently belongs only to the town's last phase, shortly before it was
buried altogether. Overall we can say that along the periphery of the complex the
areas used for economic purposes were extended, while at the same time the
interior reveals a greater refinement of the level of luxury.
Building complexes like Casa dei Postumii and its insula, consisting of an
enclosed atrium-peristyle-house surronded by numerous shops along the street
fronts, as well as apartments in the upper story, were built in Pompeii on busy
intersections since the 2nd cnetury B.C., at the latest. At that time the economic
life of the town experienced its first great Flourish, bringing an increased demand
for retail space, a higher level of luxury, and resulting in the building of houses
very similar in structure to the Casa dei Postumii and its insula.
So far the results of our research document the longevity of this type of building.
As a tried and true model, it remained atractive to upper class builders throughout
the late phase of the Vesuvian towns. We can read from this that the social and
economic framework out of which such architecture arose, remained intact
throughout the time of the Roman emperors.
Informations www.dainst.de
The conservation efforts are sponsored by Studiosus Reisen Munich.
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