The research conducted in the Cave Petralia, discovered at Catania in the early 1990s, made it possible to shed new light on the use of the caves of the Etna area between the end of Copper and Early Bronze Age. The analysis of ceramic materials, in particular, has shown not only a differentiated attendance of the different sectors of the cave, burial and cultic respectively at the end Copper and at Ancient Bronze Age, but also a substantial difference of shapes and ceramic types used in the two sectors.
Materiali ceramici della Grotta Petralia (CT)
PALIO, ORAZIO
2012-01-01
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The research conducted in the Cave Petralia, discovered at Catania in the early 1990s, made it possible to shed new light on the use of the caves of the Etna area between the end of Copper and Early Bronze Age. The analysis of ceramic materials, in particular, has shown not only a differentiated attendance of the different sectors of the cave, burial and cultic respectively at the end Copper and at Ancient Bronze Age, but also a substantial difference of shapes and ceramic types used in the two sectors.File in questo prodotto:
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