Disease control and the disposal of infectious materials in Renaissance Rome: excavations in the area of Caesar's Forum
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Published:2023-04-11
Issue:393
Volume:97
Page:690-706
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ISSN:0003-598X
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Container-title:Antiquity
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Antiquity
Author:
Boschetti Cristina,
di Siena Laura,
Jacobsen Jan Kindberg,
Mittica Gloria,
Murro Giovanni,
Parisi Presicce Claudio,
Raja RubinaORCID,
Vitti Massimo
Abstract
Excavations in Rome have long focused on the early city; only recently has attention turned to the archaeology of the medieval and later periods. Here, the authors present a rare sixteenth-century context, dating to a time when European cities contended with repeat epidemics and implemented measures to control the spread of disease. A contextual approach to the assemblage leads to its identification as a ‘medical dump’ of clinical equipment, including glass urine flasks and ‘single-serve’ ceramics, many of the latter specifically produced for the Ospedale dei Fornari. Drawing on Renaissance medical treatises, the authors argue that this material represents the disposal of potentially infected objects, shedding light on urban waste-management practices.
Funder
Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond
Carlsbergfondet
Publisher
Antiquity Publications
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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