The underwater excavation carried out at Lio Piccolo, in the Canale Rigà (lagoon of Venice), permitted the investigation and documentation, by digital photogrammetry, of a Roman Period site discovered by the amateur archaeologist E. Canal in murky waters. This is a vivarium (a pool) for oysters, made of bricks and wood and equipped with two wooden sluice gates, which was quickly silted over, covering hundreds of molluscs. This unique finding, with only one comparison – a vivarium excavated close to Narbonne – has been dated by pottery and also studied by palynological, geological, radiocarbon dating, and dendrochronological analyses. The vivarium is connected to the foundations by wooden piles and bricks of an important building which, according to the numerous fragments of frescoes found, could be a rich maritime villa built, like the vivarium, in the 1st century AD.
A Roman Vivarium for Oysters in the Northern Lagoon of Venice (Lio Piccolo, Cavallino-Treporti, Italy) / Carlo Beltrame; Elisa Costa; Valentina Mantovani; Adele Bertini; Irene Guarnieri; Alessandra Forti; Gabriele Niccolini; Paolo Mozzi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. - ISSN 1095-9270. - ELETTRONICO. - (2026), pp. 1-25. [10.1080/10572414.2026.2641528]
A Roman Vivarium for Oysters in the Northern Lagoon of Venice (Lio Piccolo, Cavallino-Treporti, Italy)
Adele Bertini;Gabriele Niccolini;
2026
Abstract
The underwater excavation carried out at Lio Piccolo, in the Canale Rigà (lagoon of Venice), permitted the investigation and documentation, by digital photogrammetry, of a Roman Period site discovered by the amateur archaeologist E. Canal in murky waters. This is a vivarium (a pool) for oysters, made of bricks and wood and equipped with two wooden sluice gates, which was quickly silted over, covering hundreds of molluscs. This unique finding, with only one comparison – a vivarium excavated close to Narbonne – has been dated by pottery and also studied by palynological, geological, radiocarbon dating, and dendrochronological analyses. The vivarium is connected to the foundations by wooden piles and bricks of an important building which, according to the numerous fragments of frescoes found, could be a rich maritime villa built, like the vivarium, in the 1st century AD.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



