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Early Phase Orientalizing Complex Building 5 (EPOC5)
[edit]Early Phase Orientalizing Complex 5 (EPOC5) was found a few meters east of EPOC4 on Piano del Tesoro.[1] This structure was built of irregularly-shaped flat stones that are thought to be the base for a wooden column which would have supported the roof of the building.[2] It is hypothesized to be a workshop contemporary with Early Phase Orientalizing Period 4 (EPOC4).
Similarities to Orientalizing Complex 2/Workshop (OC2)
[edit]EPOC5 is thought to be a workshop, because of similarities between its design, specifically its column pads, with Orientalizing Complex 2/Workshop (OC2). Both structures involve a common measurement system of 0.27 meters used during the Orientalizing Period.[1][2][3] The distance between the column bases at EPOC5 is 2.7m (ten times the uniform distance)[1], and the distance between column pads of OC2 visible in trench Tesoro 26 (T26) is also 2.7m.[4] Another measurement example is found in T30 where the distance between columns pads is 5.4m, twice the measurement of the intercolumniation of EPOC5 and other portions of OC2.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Tuck, Anthony (2021). Poggio Civitate (Murlo). University of Texas Press. p. 19. ISBN 9781477322970.
- ^ a b Nielsen, Erik O.; Tuck, Anthony S. (2001). "An Orientalizing Period Complex at Poggio Civitate (Murlo): A Preliminary View". Etruscan Studies. 8 (1): 3.
- ^ a b Clark, Ed. "Trench Summary". Open Context.
- ^ a b "EC V (2005-06-14):4-11; Introduction from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 30G/2005, ID:554". opencontext.org. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
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