The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifacts, polished axes and adzes coming from Neolithic settlements in northern, central and southern Italy. The sites are Catignano and Colle S. Stefano (Abruzzo), Cala Giovanna Piano, in Pianosa (Archipelago Tuscan) and Alba (Piedmont). The artifacts of Alba are part of the largest collection of polished stone objects coming from Northern Italy. These artifacts have had an important role within Neolithic communities. This crucial role has been made clear thanks to the wide circulation of these objects also hundred miles away from the finding areas of the raw material. An innovative analysis technique, with the support of experimental archaeology, ...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...
The archaeological site of La Marmotta in the lake of Bracciano (Anguillara Sabazia, Roma, Italy) is...
The present study is part of a large-scale research project concerning the peopling of the Marche Ap...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
The polished stone assemblage from the old explorations at the site is composed of a small number of...
This work presents the results of a comparative study of polished and ground stone tools from two g...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
Lithic technology is an uncommon research tool for investigating the Neolithic lithic industries of ...
The chipped stone assemblage from the excavations carried out by C. Richard at Arma dell’Aquila cons...
In this contribution the polished stone artefacts from the Neolithic settlement at Şoimuş – La Avico...
In this contribution the polished stone artefacts from the Neolithic settlement at Şoimuş - La Avico...
RECENT STUDIES ON NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES OF THE ABRUZZI REGION OF CENTRAL ITALY PRESENTED HERE FOCUS ON...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...
The archaeological site of La Marmotta in the lake of Bracciano (Anguillara Sabazia, Roma, Italy) is...
The present study is part of a large-scale research project concerning the peopling of the Marche Ap...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
The polished stone assemblage from the old explorations at the site is composed of a small number of...
This work presents the results of a comparative study of polished and ground stone tools from two g...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
Lithic technology is an uncommon research tool for investigating the Neolithic lithic industries of ...
The chipped stone assemblage from the excavations carried out by C. Richard at Arma dell’Aquila cons...
In this contribution the polished stone artefacts from the Neolithic settlement at Şoimuş – La Avico...
In this contribution the polished stone artefacts from the Neolithic settlement at Şoimuş - La Avico...
RECENT STUDIES ON NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES OF THE ABRUZZI REGION OF CENTRAL ITALY PRESENTED HERE FOCUS ON...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...
The archaeological site of La Marmotta in the lake of Bracciano (Anguillara Sabazia, Roma, Italy) is...
The present study is part of a large-scale research project concerning the peopling of the Marche Ap...