Thanks to its geographical location, Sicily has always been a necessarily crossing point between East and West and a strategic trade center in Mediterranean sea.
Most ancient evidence of human presence on the isle dates back to Lower Paleolithic but the first settlement is documented only since Upper Paleolithic (35.000 years ago approx.) with “Grotta del Genovese” graffitoes at Levanzo. Besides Mesolithic is well documented by Grotta dell’Uzzo. An economy based on agriculture and sheep-farming started spreading through Sicily around 6000 BC. Many different cultures had been living together on the isle all along Neolithic. On Aeolian Islands they extracted and trade obsidian, a volcanic glass really popular at the time.
Yet in the Bronze age Sicily is in touch with Aegea culture as well as it goes through a hard time because of fightings and invasions by several enemy peoples.
Around VII Century BC, at the time of Greeks colonization, the island had been inhabited by Sicels, Sicani and Elymians. It was invaded also by Phoenicians who settled far to the west. It was a melting pot of peoples and cultures indeed, always on fight between each other and that’s the reason why Sicily never had a real stable situation.
In the west side, Greeks founded many colonies on which the hegemony of Syracuse grew day by day. Chartagenians arrived on east side and here they gradually annexed Phoenicians’ towns. Later came Romans who powered over them and the whole isle. In the Late Roman Empire Sicily had to face first many barbarian raids. On a second time it was conquered in the following order by Goths, Vandals and finally Byzantines.
Browse the map below for the main archaeological sites of Sicily. One card for each site will give you detailed informations to the visit.
Archaeological site of Morgantina has a significant role in archaeology. It displays a native settlement, then hellenized, which became of great importance for trading at the time. It was located in mainland on an imaginary line connecting the northern coast and the southern coast of the island.…
Naxos is the most ancient Greek colony in Sicily and it’s set in a wonderful scenario, with the perfume of citrus groves (that are the gardens that give the name to the contemporary city), the mouth of river Acalantra, the sea view on the promontory of Taormina, and the Etna in the background.…
Soluntum is an ancient Greek city laying on Monte Catalfano in front of Capo Zafferano, in the neighborhood of Palermo. According to Tucidides, it was one of the major Phoenician cities in Sicily. Unfortunately, there are only a few of traces of the Punic settlement The remains of the Greek city are clearly visible.…
Sicily. Three Thousand years of human history.
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