- Forum Fulvii
Forum Fulvii was a small but flourishing Ligurian/Celtic first, then Roman settlement on the
Via Fulvia , a road of north-west Italy, probably laid out by M. Fulvius Flaccus, consul in 125 BCE, [P. Fraccaro, in "Studies Presented to David Moore Robinson on His Seventieth Birthday", George E. Mylonas and Doris Raymond, eds. (St Louis: Washington University) 1953, vol. II.] fromDertona (today’s Tortona) toHasta Pompeia (Asti). It has sometimetimes been identified withValenza , but is now known to have been in the village of Villa del Foro, a suburb ofAlessandria , population 433, [Population as at 31 May, 2008, citation|url=http://www.comune.alessandria.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeAttachment.php/L/IT/D/D.79deb8c2774caa3c9cc4/P/BLOB%3AID%3D631|title=Popolazione residente suddivasa per sobborghi e quartieri città|access-date=2008-07-13 |publisher=Comune di Alessandria|year=2008|author=Direzione servizi demografico, servizio anagrafe e statistica.] some 7 km WSW of the town’s centre.It is located close to the river
Tanaro , just below its confluence with theBelbo . Excavations of the site that have taken place since the 1980s, have revealed 200 metres of this tract of the road, which was in use from 125 BCE until the second century CE. It is about twelve metres in breadth and was constructed of riverine cobblestones mixed with small bricks andslag from iron smelting. It is notable that the road had to be resurfaced on a number of occasions after suffering from floods.Forum Fulvii flourished between the second century BCE and the third century CE; it was a centre for trade (the Tanaro, as well as the Via Fulvia, was an imortant means of transportation) and the artisanal manufacture of glass ("see"
Roman glass ), ceramics and iron goods. It is likely that the Roman settlement was abandoned as a result of repeated flooding: to this day the Tanaro and the Belbo have the capacity to cause great damage after periods of torrential rain. Nevertheless, Forum Fulvii must have been re-settled by the eighth century, asPaul the Deacon refers to it in his "Historia gentis Langobardorum ":In the time of this king [
Liutprand, King of the Lombards ] there was in the place whose name is Forum, near the river Tanarus, a man of wonderful holinessBaodolinus by name, who, aided by the grace of Christ, was distinguished for many miracles." [Paul the Deacon, "History of the Lombards", translation by William Dudley Foulke, 1907. [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/044.php Book 6] ]In 2007 nearby excavations for a methane pipeline brought to light an ancient underground pipeline which seems to have been designed to carry water from the Tanaro to Forum Fulvii. It apparently dates from the pre-Roman period. [citation
url=http://www.giornal.it/Pagine/Articolo/Articolo.asp?ida=16638
contribution=Scavi a Villa del Foro fanno riemergere antica tubatura preromana
date=26 June 2007
title=Giornal.it, Il quotidiano della provincia di Alessandria.]The Antiquarium "Forum Fulvii", in Via Oviglio, displays finds from the excavations and provides orientation in understanding the site of the Roman town. [citation|title= Antiquarium Forum Fulvii
publisher=ZeroDelta.net
url=http://www.zerodelta.net/musei/antiquarium-forum-fulvii_alessandria.php
access-date=2008-13-07 .]External links
* [http://www.comune.alessandria.it/htm/musei/musei_civici/forum_fulvii.htm Antiquarium Forum Fulvii (museum) Website]
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* citation
url=http://www.archaeogate.org/classica/article/912/1/il-progetto-scientifico-dagli-etruschi-a-baudolino-vill.html
title=Il progetto scientifico "Dagli Etruschi a Baudolino. Villa del Foro e le origini di Alessandria"
date=2008-07-11
year=2008
publisher=Archaeogate, il portale italiano di Archeologia.
* [http://www.undo.net/cgi-bin/undo/pressrelease/pressrelease.pl?id=990625214&day=990741600 Roma Imperiale Villa del Foro Alessandria – pressrelease]
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