Geomorphologic, stratigraphic, faunistic, palynological and carbon isotope analyses were carried out in the area of the Tiber river mouth. The results depict a complex palaeoenvironmental evolution in the area of the Roman town of Ostia, ascertain the changes of the Tiber river delta over the last 6000 years and support a re-interpretation of some archaeologic issues. The wave-dominated Tiber delta evolved through three distinct phases. In the first step (5000-2700 yr BP) a delta cusp was built at the river mouth, which was located north of the present outlet. Subsequently (2700-1900 BP), an abrupt southward migration of the river mouth determined the abandonment of the previous cusp and the progradation of a new one. The third step, which is still in progress, is marked by the appearance of a complex cusp made up of two distributary channels. The transition from the first to the second evolution phase occurred in the seventh century BC and was contemporary to the foundation of Ostia, as suggested by historical accounts. However, the oldest archaeological evidence of the town of Ostia dates to the fourth century bc, when human activity is clearly recorded also by pollen data. We suggest that the first human settlement (seventh century bc) consisted of ephemeral military posts, with the aim of controlling the strategic river mouth and establishing the Ostia saltworks. Only after the fourth century bc the coastal environment was stable enough for the foundation and development of the town of Ostia.

The Tiber river delta plain (central Italy): Coastal evolution and implications for the ancient Ostia Roman settlement / Bellotti, Piero; Calderoni, Gilberto; DI RITA, Federico; M., D'Orefice; C., D'Amico; Esu, Daniela; Magri, Donatella; PREITE MARTINEZ, Maria; M. P., Martinez; Tortora, Paolo; Valeri, Publio. - In: THE HOLOCENE. - ISSN 0959-6836. - STAMPA. - 21:7(2011), pp. 1105-1116. [10.1177/0959683611400464]

The Tiber river delta plain (central Italy): Coastal evolution and implications for the ancient Ostia Roman settlement

BELLOTTI, Piero;CALDERONI, Gilberto;DI RITA, FEDERICO;ESU, Daniela;MAGRI, Donatella;PREITE MARTINEZ, Maria;TORTORA, Paolo;VALERI, Publio
2011

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Geomorphologic, stratigraphic, faunistic, palynological and carbon isotope analyses were carried out in the area of the Tiber river mouth. The results depict a complex palaeoenvironmental evolution in the area of the Roman town of Ostia, ascertain the changes of the Tiber river delta over the last 6000 years and support a re-interpretation of some archaeologic issues. The wave-dominated Tiber delta evolved through three distinct phases. In the first step (5000-2700 yr BP) a delta cusp was built at the river mouth, which was located north of the present outlet. Subsequently (2700-1900 BP), an abrupt southward migration of the river mouth determined the abandonment of the previous cusp and the progradation of a new one. The third step, which is still in progress, is marked by the appearance of a complex cusp made up of two distributary channels. The transition from the first to the second evolution phase occurred in the seventh century BC and was contemporary to the foundation of Ostia, as suggested by historical accounts. However, the oldest archaeological evidence of the town of Ostia dates to the fourth century bc, when human activity is clearly recorded also by pollen data. We suggest that the first human settlement (seventh century bc) consisted of ephemeral military posts, with the aim of controlling the strategic river mouth and establishing the Ostia saltworks. Only after the fourth century bc the coastal environment was stable enough for the foundation and development of the town of Ostia.
2011
palaeoenvironment; ostia; geoarchaeology; delta; sedimentology; geomorphology; tiber
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The Tiber river delta plain (central Italy): Coastal evolution and implications for the ancient Ostia Roman settlement / Bellotti, Piero; Calderoni, Gilberto; DI RITA, Federico; M., D'Orefice; C., D'Amico; Esu, Daniela; Magri, Donatella; PREITE MARTINEZ, Maria; M. P., Martinez; Tortora, Paolo; Valeri, Publio. - In: THE HOLOCENE. - ISSN 0959-6836. - STAMPA. - 21:7(2011), pp. 1105-1116. [10.1177/0959683611400464]
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