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Location
  
comune di Santa Severa

Type
  
settlement, port

Condition
  
ruined

Region
  
Excavation dates
  
yes

Pyrgi PYRGI LANDMAPS Telling the Story of Place

Weather
  
15°C, Wind NE at 6 km/h, 62% Humidity

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Pyrgi was an ancient Etruscan port in Latium, central Italy, to the north-west of Caere. Its location is now occupied by the borough of Santa Severa.

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Pyrgi PYRGI LANDMAPS Telling the Story of Place

Remains of its defensive walls exist in polygonal blocks of limestone and sandstone, neatly jointed. They enclosed a rectangular area some 200 m in width and at least 220 m in length. The south-west extremity has probably been destroyed by the sea. It contained a rich temple of Leucothea, the foundation of which was ascribed to the Pelasgi. It was plundered by Dionysius in 384 BC. Later it became dependent on Caere, though it is not probable that it was originally merely the harbour of Caere; Alsium was c. 8 km (5 mi) to the south.

Pyrgi Tympanum of Pyrgi Temple A The death of Tydeus at Thebes Flickr

The Romans established a colony here, which is first mentioned in 191 BC. Later still it supplied fish to Rome, and became a favorite summer resort, as did also Punicum (Santa Marinella), 8 km (5 mi) to the north-west, where are many remains of villas. Both were stations on the coast road (Via Aurelia).

Pyrgi The Pyrgi Sanctuary Port of Rome Civitavecchia

In 1957 excavations found the remains of a large temple with a triple-cella arrangement. The Pyrgi Tablets, containing texts in Phoenician and Etruscan languages, were found here in 1964.

Pyrgi Archaeological area of Pyrgi and Castle of Santa Severa Terra Etrusca

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Pyrgi The Roman reuse of Etruscan townplanning at Pyrgi ROMURBITAL

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Pyrgi Pyrgi1 Translation of the Pyrgi Gold Tablets Etruscan Phrases

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Pyrgi Wikipedia