Il contributo analizza le diverse forme di diseguaglianza sociale a partire dal Bronzo Antico fino al Bronzo Recente in Italia continentale (ca 2200 - 1150 a.C.).. Una crescente ariicolazione è riconoscibile attraverso questo periodo, ma solo nel Bronzo Recente sono riconoscibili dislivelli sociali basati su differenti concentrazioni di beni economici, e no più fondati esclusivamente sul rango.The development of forms of inequality in mainland Italy is analyzed for the periods between the Early Bronze Age and the beginning of the Late Bronze Age (Recent Bronze Age). Basically about a millennium (ca. 2200-1150 BC) during which a trend towards more structured and hierarchical forms of social and political organization can be observed. In thi...
The Archaic age (6th-5th c. BC) in central-Tyrrhenian Roman and Etruscan Italy represents an importa...
The study analyzes the birth, development and the crisis of Terramare culture, the most important ec...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
Social stratification among Bronze Age communities has been traditionally analysed from the point o...
In contrast to the advancement of knowledge on the archaeological record, the analysis of the social...
Abstract. A reconstruction of historical processes in Bronze and Early Iron Age Italy based on recen...
This contribution proposes a theoretical framework for the investigation of ethnicity, group members...
Equality of opportunity is a leitmotif of our Western society, introduced by J.-J. Rousseau in the m...
This paper discusses socio-cultural developments in central and southern Italy between the late 3rd ...
Summary – Socio-economic relations and settlement dynamics in the Upper Tiber Valley during the Bro...
A brief presentation of the studies on population and economy of Copper and Bronze Age in Italy intr...
L'articolo discute i sistemi di produzione e distribuzione della ceramica nel nord dell'Italia alto-...
The emergence of the first forms of socio - economic inequality is one of the aspects to which Marce...
The Archaic age (6th-5th c. BC) in central-Tyrrhenian Roman and Etruscan Italy represents an importa...
The study analyzes the birth, development and the crisis of Terramare culture, the most important ec...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
Social stratification among Bronze Age communities has been traditionally analysed from the point o...
In contrast to the advancement of knowledge on the archaeological record, the analysis of the social...
Abstract. A reconstruction of historical processes in Bronze and Early Iron Age Italy based on recen...
This contribution proposes a theoretical framework for the investigation of ethnicity, group members...
Equality of opportunity is a leitmotif of our Western society, introduced by J.-J. Rousseau in the m...
This paper discusses socio-cultural developments in central and southern Italy between the late 3rd ...
Summary – Socio-economic relations and settlement dynamics in the Upper Tiber Valley during the Bro...
A brief presentation of the studies on population and economy of Copper and Bronze Age in Italy intr...
L'articolo discute i sistemi di produzione e distribuzione della ceramica nel nord dell'Italia alto-...
The emergence of the first forms of socio - economic inequality is one of the aspects to which Marce...
The Archaic age (6th-5th c. BC) in central-Tyrrhenian Roman and Etruscan Italy represents an importa...
The study analyzes the birth, development and the crisis of Terramare culture, the most important ec...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...