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  • New research has analyzed various Italian dwelling structures spanning from the Lower Paleolithic to the Bronze Age, using multiple exploration methods tailored to each site.
  • Sites studied include Isernia La Pineta and Visogliano for the Lower Paleolithic, Grotta del Cavallo and Grotta Grande for the Middle Paleolithic, and several others for the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Age.
  • The findings contribute to understanding the evolution of human habitation and architectural practices in Italy over tens of thousands of years.

Article Abstract

New researches have been performed on the analysis of some Italian dwelling structures dating from the Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age. Different methods have been applied to each study according to the extensions of the areas explored. The following sites have been analyzed: Isernia La Pineta (Molise), Visogliano (Trieste) - Lower Paleolithic; Grotta del Cavallo (Lecce), Grotta Grande and Riparo del Molare (Salerno) - Middle Paleolithic; Grotta di Fumane (Verona), Riparo Tagliente (Verona), Grotta Continenza (Fucino L'Aquila), San Bartolomeo (Maiella Mountain, Abruzzo) - Upper Paleolithic; Mondeval de Sora (Belluno), Alpe Veglia (Verbania) and Grotta Edera (Aurisina, Trieste) -Mesolithic; Cala Giovanna Piano (Pianosa Island, Livorno), Contraguda (Perfugas, Sassari), Colle Santo Stefano (Fucino, L'Aquila), Catignano (Pescara), Settefonti (L'Aquila) - Neolithic; Castellaro Lagusello (Monzambano, Mantua) - Bronze Age.

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