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Roma prima del mito : abitati e necropoli dal Neolitico alla prima eta' dei metalli nel territorio di Roma (VI-III millennio A.C.)

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The area corresponding to the modern city of Rome is usually known for the magnificent remains of the Roman civilization and the myths of its foundation in 753 BC.

Less known is evidence of the prehistoric occupation occurring until the Bronze Age along the territory corresponding to the city of Rome and the surrounding area, called "Campagna Romana".

Indeed, until a few years ago, the archaeological evidence relating to the phases of recent prehistory, from the Neolithic to the beginning of the Bronze Age, were completely, or almost completely, unknown.

Recent excavations, mainly related to preventive archaeology, led to the identification of settlements and necropolises associated with a complex cultural scenario and shed light on the social and cultural aspects of daily life of the human groups who occupied this territory before the Latium civilization.

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Archaeopress
178969308X / 9781789693089
Paperback / softback
937.01
28/05/2020
United Kingdom
Italian
2 volumes (1648 pages)
29 cm
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