In the second half of the 19th century Pleistocene faunas were discovered in two sites, Sedia del Diavolo and Monte delle Gioie, contained in deposits of the Aniene River in the area of Rome (Latium, Italy). Fieldwork by A.C. Blanc in the late 1930's proved the association of fauna and lithic industry within fluvial deposits interbedded with volcanoclastic layers. A human femoral diaphysis and a metatarsal were later identified in the faunal assemblage from Sedia del Diavolo and evaluated as Neandertal. The lithic assemblages from these two sites were the basis of the definition of the Protopontinian by M. Taschini, which she viewed as a late Middle Pleistocene industry very similar to the later, Upper Pleistocene Pontinian industries, thou...
The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
The Ficoncella site in northern Latium (Italy) represents a unique opportunity to investigate the mo...
<div><p>In the second half of the 19th century Pleistocene faunas were discovered in two sites, Sedi...
In southern Italy, the number of Acheulean sites in a secure stratigraphic context is small and site...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
<div><p>The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to t...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Pagliare di Sassa (L'Aquila, central Italy) suggest that the loc...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
We revise the chronostratigraphy of several sedimentary successions cropping out along a 5 km-long t...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Pagliare di Sassa (L’Aquila, central Italy) suggest that the loc...
International audienceDecades of fieldwork in the Frosinone-Ceprano basin (Latin Valley, Latium, cen...
We revise the chronostratigraphy of several sedimentary successions cropping out along a 5 km-long t...
The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
The Ficoncella site in northern Latium (Italy) represents a unique opportunity to investigate the mo...
<div><p>In the second half of the 19th century Pleistocene faunas were discovered in two sites, Sedi...
In southern Italy, the number of Acheulean sites in a secure stratigraphic context is small and site...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
<div><p>The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to t...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Pagliare di Sassa (L'Aquila, central Italy) suggest that the loc...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
We revise the chronostratigraphy of several sedimentary successions cropping out along a 5 km-long t...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Pagliare di Sassa (L’Aquila, central Italy) suggest that the loc...
International audienceDecades of fieldwork in the Frosinone-Ceprano basin (Latin Valley, Latium, cen...
We revise the chronostratigraphy of several sedimentary successions cropping out along a 5 km-long t...
The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
The Ficoncella site in northern Latium (Italy) represents a unique opportunity to investigate the mo...