The archaeological area "Quattro Dossi" represents one of the most important protohistoric sites in Valle Camonica (BS). Discovered in the 1950s, and excavated in 1962 (dir. E. Anati), the small hill of Dos dell'Arca is the southernmost and the most well-known of the four rocky hills comprising the whole site. The excavations carried out in 1962 at Dos dell'Arca revealed evidence of the first human frequentation in the area, dating back to the Late Neolithic / Early Copper Age, as well as later phases of stable human presence in Middle-Late Bronze Age - the "Terramare" culture- and in the Late Iron Age, displaying cultural features of key importance to the alpine area of Lombardy. At this site 11 rock surfaces with prehistoric engravings we...
International audienceValcamonica, an Alpine valley in Northern Italy, boasts one of Europe's larges...
The Sessera valley is an under-populated Italian alpine valley located in the north-eastern Piedmont...
This article presents an insight on archaeological approach in the study of rock carvings. The first...
The archaeological area "Quattro Dossi" represents one of the most important protohistoric sites in ...
The paper presents the first outcome of the "Quattro Dossi" project, established by University in Pa...
In 2015 the University of Pavia started the first phase of the Quattro Dossi (Four Hills) Project, r...
Dos dell’Arca in Valle Camonica (BS), located in the northern Italy, is an important site on a rocky...
ABSTRACT – Iron Age sanctuaries and ritual itineraries in the Chiese Valley – During a research pro...
The state of the rock art research in Valcamonica, Italy - The aim of this paper is to resume the st...
The paper describes the archaeological fieldwork from 2015 to 2018 in the Neolithic site of Uomo del...
Between 2008 and 2015 the Soprintendenza Archeologia della Lombardia performed two excavation campai...
Pastoral occupation of the uplands in the Bronze Age: first data from the MZ051S site (Camp da Ortis...
Nine excavation seasons at Ossimo Anvòia in the Val Camonica (Central Alps, Italy) have brought to l...
Recent investigations (1999-2007) carried out at the site of Cles-Campi Neri in the Valle di Non hav...
ABSTRACT. Nine excavation seasons at Ossimo Anvòia in the Val Camonica (Central Alps, Italy) have br...
International audienceValcamonica, an Alpine valley in Northern Italy, boasts one of Europe's larges...
The Sessera valley is an under-populated Italian alpine valley located in the north-eastern Piedmont...
This article presents an insight on archaeological approach in the study of rock carvings. The first...
The archaeological area "Quattro Dossi" represents one of the most important protohistoric sites in ...
The paper presents the first outcome of the "Quattro Dossi" project, established by University in Pa...
In 2015 the University of Pavia started the first phase of the Quattro Dossi (Four Hills) Project, r...
Dos dell’Arca in Valle Camonica (BS), located in the northern Italy, is an important site on a rocky...
ABSTRACT – Iron Age sanctuaries and ritual itineraries in the Chiese Valley – During a research pro...
The state of the rock art research in Valcamonica, Italy - The aim of this paper is to resume the st...
The paper describes the archaeological fieldwork from 2015 to 2018 in the Neolithic site of Uomo del...
Between 2008 and 2015 the Soprintendenza Archeologia della Lombardia performed two excavation campai...
Pastoral occupation of the uplands in the Bronze Age: first data from the MZ051S site (Camp da Ortis...
Nine excavation seasons at Ossimo Anvòia in the Val Camonica (Central Alps, Italy) have brought to l...
Recent investigations (1999-2007) carried out at the site of Cles-Campi Neri in the Valle di Non hav...
ABSTRACT. Nine excavation seasons at Ossimo Anvòia in the Val Camonica (Central Alps, Italy) have br...
International audienceValcamonica, an Alpine valley in Northern Italy, boasts one of Europe's larges...
The Sessera valley is an under-populated Italian alpine valley located in the north-eastern Piedmont...
This article presents an insight on archaeological approach in the study of rock carvings. The first...