The expansion and especially the collapse of the Terramare culture in the Po Plain (Northern Italy) between the Middle and the Recent Bronze Age (XVI–XII century BC) has been a subject of interest to archaeologists for a long time (Barfield 1994; Bernabò Brea et al. 1997; Cardarelli 2009). Their extensive network of trades and traffics had by no doubt a strong influence on the nearby mountain settlements in the northern Apennine, to which they were probably tightly related in lasting commercial relationships. Nevertheless, the nature and extent of Bronze Age human exploitation of the northern Apennine is poorly known, as well as the consequences of the disappearance of the neighbouring Terramare culture on these settlements. The principal r...
Pastoral occupation of the uplands in the Bronze Age: first data from the MZ051S site (Camp da Ortis...
The archaeobotanical research which has been recently carried out in terramara settlements and necro...
The SUCCESSO-TERRA Project (Human societies, climate-environment changes and resource exploitation/s...
The expansion and especially the collapse of the Terramare culture in the Po Plain (Northern Italy) ...
The Terramare civilization included hundreds of banked andmoated villages, located in the alluvial ...
The sedimentary infilling of the moat surrounding the Villaggio Piccolo of the Terramara Santa Rosa ...
The sedimentary infilling of the moat surrounding the Villaggio Piccolo of the Terramara Santa Rosa ...
This work aims to highlight the occupation patterns of mountain territories between the rivers Tidon...
This work aims to highlight the occupation patterns of mountain territories between the rivers Tidon...
The paper presents a synthesis of the on-site archaeobotanical investigations of the Terramara di ...
A new interpretation of the crisis of the terramare as being caused by wood loss and water shortages...
This contribution reports on the ongoing interdisciplinary research program SUCCESSO-TERRA (Human so...
The paper presents a synthesis of the on-site archaeobotanical investigations of the Terramara di Mo...
Abstract The Terramare are archaeological sites which developed in the Po plain (Northern Italy) fr...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Pastoral occupation of the uplands in the Bronze Age: first data from the MZ051S site (Camp da Ortis...
The archaeobotanical research which has been recently carried out in terramara settlements and necro...
The SUCCESSO-TERRA Project (Human societies, climate-environment changes and resource exploitation/s...
The expansion and especially the collapse of the Terramare culture in the Po Plain (Northern Italy) ...
The Terramare civilization included hundreds of banked andmoated villages, located in the alluvial ...
The sedimentary infilling of the moat surrounding the Villaggio Piccolo of the Terramara Santa Rosa ...
The sedimentary infilling of the moat surrounding the Villaggio Piccolo of the Terramara Santa Rosa ...
This work aims to highlight the occupation patterns of mountain territories between the rivers Tidon...
This work aims to highlight the occupation patterns of mountain territories between the rivers Tidon...
The paper presents a synthesis of the on-site archaeobotanical investigations of the Terramara di ...
A new interpretation of the crisis of the terramare as being caused by wood loss and water shortages...
This contribution reports on the ongoing interdisciplinary research program SUCCESSO-TERRA (Human so...
The paper presents a synthesis of the on-site archaeobotanical investigations of the Terramara di Mo...
Abstract The Terramare are archaeological sites which developed in the Po plain (Northern Italy) fr...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Pastoral occupation of the uplands in the Bronze Age: first data from the MZ051S site (Camp da Ortis...
The archaeobotanical research which has been recently carried out in terramara settlements and necro...
The SUCCESSO-TERRA Project (Human societies, climate-environment changes and resource exploitation/s...