SARMIZEGETUSA ULPIA TRAIANA CAPITAL OF THE DACIAN PROVINCES

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SARMIZEGETUSA ULPIA TRAIANA CAPITAL OF THE DACIAN PROVINCES ROMAM IMPERIAL URBAN EXCAVATION TRANSYLVANIA, ROMANIA July 5 August 8, 2015 aria sacra extra muros FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.archaeotek-archaeology.org CONTACT US: archaeology@archaeotek.org

SARMIZEGETUSA ULPIA TRAIANA CAPITAL OF THE DACIAN PROVINCES FIRST ROMAN CITY NORTH OF THE DANUBE ROMAN IMPERIAL URBAN EXCAVATION Excavation Context Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana, the Roman Capital of the Dacian Provinces and first Roman city north of the Danube, is situated in the plains north of the Retezat Mountains, Southern Transylvania, commanding several passes across the Carpathians. Its presence in the heartland of the Dacian Kingdoms, a few kilometers away from Sarmizegetusa Regia, the civil and religious capital of the defeated Dacians, is a complex statement of Roman colonial strategies. It is at the same time a very dynamic cultural, social, economic, religious and military center. With its massive fortified wall, an amphitheater and four Palmyrean Temples (unique feature outside Rome itself), it is an extraordinary metropolis, channeling the resources of former Dacia (gold, iron, copper) and developing a very sophisticated cosmopolitan society This extraordinary city produced a plethora of beautiful monuments, quarried for 15 centuries both for artistic value and high quality limestone and marble. Medieval churches, such as the early medieval church of Densus, and castles display fragments from Roman Sarmizegetusa bas-reliefs and statues. The forum itself has been quarried for lime for at least one century, when the locals stopped building with brick and started using cement The systematic excavation of the site has started in 1924 under the direction of Prof. C. Daicoviciu and continued until 1936. In 1973, the excavations have resumed under the expert leadership of Profs. H. Daicoviciu, D. Alicu, I. Piso and C. Ciongradi. At the present time, less than 15% of the site has been exposed, revealing a cosmopolitan and rich metropolis. Our excavation will continue the exploration of the structures surrounding the north gate of the imperial city as well as the associated temples of the aria sacra extra muros.

Page 2 Roman Imperial Urban Landscapes Project Description Our project seeks to explore and understand the integration of all these imperial structures in the fabric of provincial landscapes. We will continue the exploration of the structures associated with the north gate of the city, including the gate itself with its ceremonial and military architectural elements and the architectonic organization of the buildings (such as the Horreum and Domus Procuratoris) as immediately bordering the cardo maximus near the gate. This extraordinary site with its associated monuments and material culture, combined with spectacular surrounding natural landscapes and beautiful Transylvanian churches and castles, guarantees all students and volunteers with an incredible archaeological and cultural experience. This project is designed for a small team (15 people) and requires no previous field experience. Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To continue the excavation of the north gate, the aria sacra and the structures associated with the cardo maximus To potentially locate domestic structures (insula) within and on the outskirts of the Roman city and evaluate the possibility of an exploratory excavation To establish the relationship between the city and surrounding landscape To investigate the processes of Roman occupation and the aftermath of the Dacian Wars as it is illustrated by the abundance and variety of artifacts present along the Imperial communication axes To investigate the early medieval transformation of the site

Roman Provincial Landscape Strategies Page 3 Specialized Skills Taught The project is designed to be an immersive and integrative archaeological experience. In addition to hands-on training with regular operation of excavation, recording and survey equipment (including geochemical processing and total station operation), a variety of lectures and guided site tours will be provided in order to broaden students understanding of the archaeological process. Lectures will cover a range of topics from local culture and history to archaeological materials, methods and theories, Roman social history and archaeology. Visits to other sites and museums will put our work in context and bolster students applicable background knowledge. Additionally, our relationship with Romania s premier Daco- Roman reenactment group, Terra Dacica Aeterna offers students a glimpse of practices in experimental archaeology and an interactive experience with ancient customs, clothing, crafts, weapons and technology. We are seeking participants eager to engage actively with both the ancient context we are exploring and the immediate modern context within which we do our work. Skill sets taught during the project: Excavation: proper use of all excavating tools, proper excavation techniques as they are implemented in different environments for different purposes, profile management, stratigraphic column extraction for microstratigraphic analysis, sampling, artifact and sample packaging, recording, drawing. Survey techniques as they apply to: GPS topographic survey, archaeological survey, soil and phosphate survey. Laboratory: phosphate analysis, flotation, artifact processing, GIS mapping.

Page 4 Roman Imperial Urban Landscapes Research Team 1. Scientific Director: Dr. Carmen Ciongradi (Expert Archaeologist, Director of the National Museum of History of Transylvania, Cluj Napoca, Romania) 2. Field Directors: Prof. Andre Gonciar (Archeological Techniques and Research Center, ArchaeoTek Canada), Alexander Brown (ArchaeoTek) Bibliography Alicu, D. Et al., 1994. Small Finds from Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Bibliotheca Musei Napocensis 9, Cluj-Napoca. Alicu, D. & E. Neme, 1977. Roman Lamps from Sarmizegetusa. BAR IS 18, Oxford. Alicu, D. & C. Opreanu, 2000. Les amphithéâtres de la Dacie romaine. Cluj-Napoca. Alicu, D. & Adela Paki, 1995. Town Planning and Population in Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. BAR IS 605, Oxford. Daicoviciu, Constantin, 1945. La Transylvanie dans l antiquité. Bucharest. Macrea, Mihai. 1969. Life in Roman Dacia. Bucharest. Field reports from previous excavations (mostly in Romanian) can be found on: http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/arh/ran/sel.asp?com=1507&lang=ro&crsl=2&csel=2&clst=1&lpag=20&campsel=com&ids=4 (or use Comuna for Alegeti criteriu field and Sarmizegetusa for Alegeti termenii de selectie field)..