An ongoing archaeological investigation at Stromboli shows a complex pattern of human occupation of the north eastern sector of the island (San Vincenzo plateau), which allowed an excellent strategic control of the southern Tyrrhenian sea. This interdisciplinary project focus on the stratigraphic sequences, formation processes, artifacts, raw materials and circulation networks. We aim at building a chronological framework integrating archeological, volcanological and historical studies with several methods of absolute chronology (14C, archaeomagnetic and cross-datings). First human occupation of Stromboli is attested by the presence of some prehistoric shards of the Spatarella facies, dated 3500 BC (late Neolithic-early Eneolithic). More ab...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
Public works in progress in the Campanian plain north of Somma- ^ Vesuvius recently encountered th...
An ongoing archaeological investigation at Stromboli shows a complex pattern of human occupation of ...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
Preliminary results of the interdisciplinary archaeological excavation of the bronze Age (Capo Grazi...
A multidisciplinary geological and compositional investigation allowed us to reconstruct the occurr...
Paleomagnetic dating of the bedrock of the archeological site of San Vincenzo Stromboli (6200 BP)
This paper focuses on the site of San Vincenzo, Stromboli, Italy, and the use of the portable X-Ray ...
Radiocarbon dating of short-lived sample materials is a useful tool applied to date deposits of volc...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatom...
The Campi Flegrei volcano (or Phlegraean Fields) of Campania, Italy, is the site of the largest erup...
Absolute chronologies of active volcanoes and consequently timescales for eruptive behaviour and ma...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
We describe eruptive styles and we reconstruct the eruptive history of the last two millennia of act...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
Public works in progress in the Campanian plain north of Somma- ^ Vesuvius recently encountered th...
An ongoing archaeological investigation at Stromboli shows a complex pattern of human occupation of ...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
Preliminary results of the interdisciplinary archaeological excavation of the bronze Age (Capo Grazi...
A multidisciplinary geological and compositional investigation allowed us to reconstruct the occurr...
Paleomagnetic dating of the bedrock of the archeological site of San Vincenzo Stromboli (6200 BP)
This paper focuses on the site of San Vincenzo, Stromboli, Italy, and the use of the portable X-Ray ...
Radiocarbon dating of short-lived sample materials is a useful tool applied to date deposits of volc...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatom...
The Campi Flegrei volcano (or Phlegraean Fields) of Campania, Italy, is the site of the largest erup...
Absolute chronologies of active volcanoes and consequently timescales for eruptive behaviour and ma...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
We describe eruptive styles and we reconstruct the eruptive history of the last two millennia of act...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
Public works in progress in the Campanian plain north of Somma- ^ Vesuvius recently encountered th...