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Rivers, human occupation and exchanges around the Late Bronze age settlement of Frattesina (NE Italy)

Massimo Saracino

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The Bronze Age settlement of Fondo Paviani (Italy) in its territory. Hydrography, settlement distribution, environment and in-site analysis

Cristiano Nicosia, Marta Dal Corso

Journal of archaeological science: reports, 2019

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Chronological Problems of the Middle Bronze Age in Southern Italy

Reinhard Jung

Th. Lachenal/C. Mordant/Th. Nicolas/C. Véber (eds), Le Bronze moyen et l’origine du Bronze final en Europe occidentale (XVIIe–XIIIe siècle av. J.-C.). Colloque international de l’APRAB, Strasbourg, 17 au 20 juin 2014. Mémoires d’Archéologie du Grand-Est 1, 2017

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Punta di Zambrone (Calabria, Italy) and the Recent Bronze Age in the Southern Tyrrhenian Region

Cristina Capriglione

ISBN, 2021

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Protohistoric sites on the coast between Nettuno and Torre Astura (Pontine Region, Lazio, Italy)

Gijs Tol, Peter Attema

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Metal finds at the Middle and Late Bronze Age settlement of Scoglio del Tonno (Taranto, Apulia): results of archaeometallurgical analyses

claudio giardino

Trabajos de Prehistoria, 2010

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The Final Bronze Age Settlement of Casalmoro (Mantua, Italy): Finds and chronology

BAR Publishing - British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd, Laura Pau

BAR Publishing, 2020

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A. Cardarelli, A. Di Renzoni, M. Bettelli, W. de Neef, F. Scacchetti, L. Cardarelli, C. Paniccia, E. Paolini, The Late Bronze Age hilltop site of Monte Croce Guardia in the context of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age settlement organization in Peninsular Italy

Elisa Paolini

Origini, 2023

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Reconstructing the ancient landscapes and environments along the Sabato River (Benevento, Southern Italy) since the Bronze Age: new geoarchaeological measurements

stefania paradiso, Caruso Capasso

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Pignocchi G., The Marche region from Late Copper Age to Early Bronze Age, in the light of extra-regional relationships, BAIM, Bronze Age Italian Meeting, Parma, November 16-17, 2012, c.s.

Gaia Pignocchi

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Archaeopress PublisRivers, Human Occupation and Exchanges Around the Late Bronze Age Settlement of Frattesina (ne Italy)hing

Paolo Bellintani

Archaeopress Archaeology, 2015

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Sites of the Fogliano survey (Pontine Region, central Italy), site classification and a comment on the diagnostic artefacts from Prehistory to the Roman period

Michelangelo La Rosa

Palaeohistoria: Acta et Communicationes Instituti Bio-Archaeologici Universitatis Groninganae, 2005

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The early and Middle Bronze Age (1/2) in South and central Tyrrhenian Italy and their connections with the Avellino eruption: An overview

Luca Alessandri

Quaternary International, 2019

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THE LATE NEOLITHIC AND THE EARLY METAL AGE IN NORTHERN ITALY

Paola Visentini

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Ceramic production and distribution in North-East Italy: Study of a possible trade network between Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions during the final Bronze Age and early Iron Age through analysis of peculiar “flared rim and flat lip” pottery

Marta Tenconi, Benedetta Prosdocimi, Claudio Mazzoli

Applied Clay Science, 2013

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The site of San Michele di Valestra: new evidence of Apennines exploitation during the Bronze Age (XV–XII century BC, N Italy)

Mauro cremaschi

2018

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M. Cremaschi , A. Maria Mercuri , G. Baratti et alii, The site of San Michele di Valestra: new evidence of Apennines exploitation during the Bronze Age (XV-XII century BC, N Italy

giorgio baratti

2018

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Back to Monte della Croce Looking for new clues on the first stable Bronze Age settling in the central Emilian Apennines, starting from the "perfect" template site

Erik Zanotti

2023

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Salt or Fish (or salted fish)? The Bronze Age specialised sites along the Tyrrhenian coast of central Italy: new insights from Caprolace settlement

Wouter van Gorp

PLOS ONE, 2019

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Anthropogenic deposits from the Bronze Age site of Fondo Paviani (Verona, Italy): Pedochemical and micropedological characteristics

Michele Cupitò, Giovanni Leonardi, Serenella Nardi, Claudio Balista, Cristiano Nicosia

Quaternary International 243, PP. 280-292, 2011

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Lavagnone (Desenzano del Garda): new excavations and palaeoecology of a Bronze Age pile dwelling site in northern Italy

massimiliano deaddis

2005

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Bronze Age paleohydrography of the southern Venetian Plain

paolo mozzi

Geoarchaeology-an International Journal, 2010

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