Archaeologists working at Sicily’s Valley of the Temples—a Unesco World Heritage website in Agrigento, Italy—have revealed the stays of a beforehand unknown constructing. Though its operate stays unclear, the construction might have been related to non secular life within the historical metropolis, which was based by Greek settlers as Akragas within the sixth century BC.
“We’re thrilled on the prospect of discovering a hitherto unknown monument in an important a part of the town, probably associated to the close by sanctuary,” says Sebastiano Imposa, an affiliate professor of utilized geophysics on the College of Catania, and a member of the analysis crew. “This might give us a greater understanding of the town’s spiritual topography and assist us decide the totally different phases of development that occurred on this space—positioned between a sacred sector and a residential district.”
Though the Valley of the Temples is one among Sicily’s most essential archaeological websites, it was by no means absolutely excavated. The crew found the constructing after exploring a 3,000 sq. m space utilizing geophysical survey methods. These enabled them to see beneath the soil and create a map of potential underground stays, known as anomalies. Primarily based on their form and dimension, numerous the anomalies gave the impression to be buried buildings.
“As we’re very near a sanctuary, we thought that there could be stays of unknown monuments on this space, and the geophysical anomalies clearly revealed their existence,” Imposa says.
To analyze additional, the crew performed a check excavation on the spot the place one of many anomalies lay hidden, and so they got here throughout a wall constructed from giant stone blocks—seemingly half of a bigger construction. “As the ditch was restricted, we delivered to gentle solely three blocks of this wall, which seems to proceed northwards,” Imposa says. “Within the south-eastern angle of the ditch, we additionally discovered what could be the stays of a home kiln of a unique date.”
The constructing’s operate is but to be decided, however it could have been half of a bigger and extra advanced construction, the crew write of their analysis paper, printed within the Journal of Archaeological Science: Stories. Its date additionally stays unsure. “It’s far too early to invest on the courting or operate of this constructing,” Imposa says. “The excavation will proceed subsequent April and hopefully result in a solution to those questions.”
The Valley of the Temples was based as a Greek colony in round 580BC, and although largely destroyed by the Carthaginians in 406BC, it later continued to flourish underneath Roman rule. Components of the traditional metropolis have been first excavated and restored within the nineteenth century, with excavations persevering with into the twentieth century. Right this moment, Agrigento is a well-liked vacationer vacation spot, because of its well-preserved temples. Its archaeological space has been inscribed on Unesco’s World Heritage checklist since 1997.