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MARCO EDOARDO MINOJA, ANNA MARIA MONTALDO, YURI PIOTROVSKIJ (a cura di), EURASIA. Fino alle soglie della Storia. Capolavori dal Museo Ermitage e dai Musei della Sardegna/ To the Threshold of History. Masterpieces from the Hermitage and Sardinian Museums, Catalogo della mostra, Silvana Editoriale, Cinisello Balsamo, 2016, pp. 232, ISSN 9788836633135 [PDF]
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100 Years of the Archaeological Museum of Istria in Pula. Latest research in Croatia. Conference, Pula, October 8th-12th, 2002. 100 godina Arheološkog Muzeja Istre u Puli. Nova istraživanja u Hrvatskoj. Znanstveni skup Pula, 8.-12. listonada 2002. god. [PDF]
Cestaro, Aristide Paolo
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Rivista di scienze preistoriche : LVII, 2007, 2007
The definitions available in the literature for the concave symmetrical trapezes appear to be quite variegate and they are not always leading to clear interpretations. The functional analysis applied to this cathegory of artefacts, excavated in the Uzzo Cave (TP), has brought us to make some technological, functional and morphologic considerations ...
LONGO L, Isotta L.C.
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The definitions available in the literature for the concave symmetrical trapezes appear to be quite variegate and they are not always leading to clear interpretations. The functional analysis applied to this cathegory of artefacts, excavated in the Uzzo Cave (TP), has brought us to make some technological, functional and morphologic considerations ...
LONGO L, Isotta L.C.
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Rivista di scienze preistoriche : LXXI, 2021, 2021
A redefinition of the Ripabianca burin: from “type” to craft technique of the early Neolithic in northeastern Italy - Burins are one of the most investigated tool types because of their wide morphological variability and their recurrence in prehistoric lithic assemblages.
Santaniello, Fabio +2 more
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A redefinition of the Ripabianca burin: from “type” to craft technique of the early Neolithic in northeastern Italy - Burins are one of the most investigated tool types because of their wide morphological variability and their recurrence in prehistoric lithic assemblages.
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Il neolitico antico sul lago Trasimeno : il sito di Panicarola (La Lucciola) : l'industria litica
Rassegna di archeologia : preistorica e protostorica, sez. A, 2003Cette etude concerne les outils et les pieces a retouche liminale de l'industrie lithique du site du Neolithique ancien cardial de La Lucciola, pres de Panicarola, sur la rive du lac Trasimeno. D'un point de vuetechnologique l'industrie se caracterise par un indice laminaire eleve, par l'utilisation du dehitage par'pression et de la technique du ...
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Rivista di scienze preistoriche : LXVIII, 2018, 2018
The excavations carried out in 1988-1993 and 1997-2006 at the site of Colle Santo Stefano near Pozzo di Forfora (Ortucchio, L’Aquila); the dig involved an area of about 250 square meters. The Early Neolithic set of layers was up to 90 cm deep and included areas and structures referable to subsequent phases of development of the inhabited area.
Lucia Angeli +2 more
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The excavations carried out in 1988-1993 and 1997-2006 at the site of Colle Santo Stefano near Pozzo di Forfora (Ortucchio, L’Aquila); the dig involved an area of about 250 square meters. The Early Neolithic set of layers was up to 90 cm deep and included areas and structures referable to subsequent phases of development of the inhabited area.
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