Monte Adranone
Monte Adranone is a mountain rising 900 metres above sea level in the north of the comune of Sambuca di Sicilia, in the Province of Agrigento.
At the summit of the mountain are the remains of an ancient city, possibly Adranon, and one of the more important archaeological sites of Magna Graecia in Sicily.
The city is distinct from the Adranon in eastern Sicily and is possibly mentioned by Diodorus Siculus in his account of the First [Punic War]. Its identification was proposed by Klüver and taken up by Holm in consideration of essential toponymic data and now is supported by archaeological data from the systematic excavations that unambiguously demonstrated a general and violent destruction of the city around the middle of the 3rd century BC with sporadic presence, perhaps of garrisons, during the Second Punic War.
The site
The ancient city was settled at the beginning of the 5th century BC and was undoubtedly a Selinunte colony, lying between the Hellenized Sican area and the Punic Elymian area, with a decisive pre-eminence of the Punic component from the beginning of the 4th century. The imposing ruins indicate the strategic importance of the site which dominated the road that connected Selinunte with Akragas. It may have been the cornerstone of the defense system built by the Carthaginians. It was destroyed during the 3rd century BC according to archaeological excavations.Regular excavations started in 1968 since when annual systematic campaigns have brought to light the necropolis, the mighty walls and vast sectors of the city and suburban area.
The city extended over an almost triangular undulating territory culminating in the NE with the sacred area of the acropolis and sloping down to terraces towards the SW in the direction of the deep saddle that distinguishes the two hills on which the entire inhabited area develops and which perhaps coincided with a fundamental road axis of the city itself. The necropolis extended south of the inhabited area, in the area that currently corresponds to the entrance area of the archaeological area and the antiquarium.
In the area around the entrance to the archaeological area is the necropolis containing the monumental Tomba della Regina. Further towards the summit of Monte Adranone are the walls of the fortified part of the city, the artisans' quarter and a sanctuary surrounded by a temenos, with a sacellum in front of it, where votive offerings were deposited.