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Nurachi. Storia di una ecclesiaPublication Type:MiscellaneousSource:(1985)Keywords:nurachi; ecclesia; chiesa; necropoli; battisteroSites:Chiesa di S. Giovanni Battista (Map)
Complesso sepolcrale bizantino nel Mastio del Nuraghe su Nuraxi di Siurgus Donigala-CagliariPublication Type:Conference PaperSeries Title:Mediterraneo Tardo antico e Medievale. Scavi e ricerche Source:Le sepolture in Sardegna dal IV al VII secolo, Volume 8, Cuglieri (1990)Keywords:mastio; torre nuragica; tomba collettiva; corredi; soldatiSites:Nuraghe su Nuraxi (Map)
Tombe a camera in muratura con volta a botte nei cimiteri altomedievali della SardegnaPublication Type:Conference PaperSeries Title:Mediterraneo Tardo antico e Medievale. Scavi e ricerche Source:Le sepolture in Sardegna dal IV al VII secolo, Volume 8, Cuglieri (1990)Keywords:tomba a camera; cristiano; croce; Cuccuru Linu; corredoSites:Cuccuru Linu (Map)
Evidenze relative al X, IX, VIII sec. A.C. nell’ambito dell’alto bacino del fiume Adige (Cultura di Luco - Meluno)Publication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Mediterranea, Volume 1/2004, pp.227-238 (2005)Keywords:Trentino Alto Adige; Vadena; Cultura di Luco-Meluno; Bronzo Finale; I età del Ferro
A lead-isotope database of copper ores from the Southeastern Alps: a tool for the investigation of prehistoric copper metallurgyPublication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 75, pp.27-39 (2016)URL:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305440316301340Keywords:Copper metallurgy; Copper ores; Eastern Alps; Eneolithic; Bronze age; Lead isotope analysisAbstract:The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneolithic and through the Bronze Age, as documented by the abundant and substantial presence of smelting slags. Evidence of mining activity is scarce, because of limited ad hoc investigation and because of the subsequent systematic erasing by post-Medieval exploitation. Moreover, until recently the profusion of archaeometallurgical and archaeological investigations focusing on the prehistoric exploitation of Northern Alpine, Central European, and Balkan ore sources has somehow obscured the early role of the Italian Southern Alps as a major copper producing area. The recent advances in the systematic characterization of the copper ores in the Southeastern Alps (including Alto Adige, Trentino, Veneto, and nearby regions) by lead isotope analysis, supported by mineralogical and geochemical interpretation, offer now the appropriate tools to re-evaluate the extent of prehistoric mining and the local patterns of ore exploitation. The developed database is a powerful tool to identify the metal derived from local production. It is suggested that (1) based on the abundance and chronological distribution of smelting slags evidence, two major periods of mining exploitation took place, the first in the middle of the 3rd millennium BC and the second during the Late Bronze Age; and (2) based on the discrimination of copper sources and the available analyses, most of the metal circulating in Northern Italy and in the greater Po Valley region was actually produced from Southern Alpine ores.
Un ripostiglio di bronzi contenente pani a piccone dall’abitato protoveneto di Villamarzana-Campagna Michela (RO). Considerazioni e alcune precisazioni sulla documentazione archeologica relativa alla metallurgia nel Medio Polesine tra XI e IX-VII sec. a.CPublication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Civiltà Padana, Archeologia e storia del territorio, Volume V, pp.7-16 (1994)Keywords:Veneto; Polesine; Bronzo Finale; I età del Ferro; metallurgia
Grumentum e Metaponto. Due esempi di passaggio dal Tardoantico all’Alto Medioevo in BasilicataPublication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Moyen Âge, Volume 103, Issue 2, pp.827-858 (1991)Keywords:Tardo antico; chiesa; insediamento; corredo; femminile;Sites:Metaponto castrum (Map)
Il Neolitico varesino nel quadro culturale dell'area padano-alpina centralePublication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Sibrium, Volume XXI, pp.3-8 (1992)Keywords:Lombardia; Neolitico; Gruppo dell'Isolino; VBQ; Lagozza
Recenti ricerche sulle palafitte del Veneto-Alcune considerazioni sugli insediamenti in ambienti umidiPublication Type:Journal ArticleSource:Sibrium, Volume XVII, pp.57-81 (1984)Keywords:Palafitte; Veneto; Neolitico; Cultura di Fiorano; Gruppo del Vhò; Gruppo di Fagnigola; Cultura di Lagozza
Il Neolitico in Lombardia. Aggiornamenti 1984-1985Publication Type:Conference PaperSeries Title:Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria Source:Atti della XXVI riunione scientifica dell'istituto italiano di preistoria e protostoria , Volume I , Firenze, pp.197-202 (1987)Keywords:Neolitico; Lombardia; facies dell'Isolino; VBQ; Chassey-LagozzaAbstract:THE NEOLITHIC IN VENETIA, TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE, FRIULI. – The recent years researches enrich the range of the Northern-eastern Italy Neolithic. The neolithisation concerns also the Alto Adige; the successive square mouth pottery colonisation penetrates as far as the Isarco Valley and the Venosta Valley. In Friuli thefirst Neolithic aspects gain more substance. Chassey-Lagozza penetrations concern the Western Venetian Plain.
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