Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC)
Several categories of fireplaces have been observed in Corsica in protohistoric contexts. Although data are currently lacking for the Early Bronze Age, there are many examples in the Middle Bronze Age domestic sites. Implanted inside the houses, these structures present forms, dimensions and varied...
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doaj-3f7110dad12347bdb77edbdf7a3046b52020-11-25T02:18:41ZitaUniversity of BolognaIpoTESI di Preistoria1974-79852019-12-0112117718810.6092/issn.1974-7985/103048759Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC)Kewin Peche QuilichiniJoseph CesariThibault LachenalPascal TramoniSeveral categories of fireplaces have been observed in Corsica in protohistoric contexts. Although data are currently lacking for the Early Bronze Age, there are many examples in the Middle Bronze Age domestic sites. Implanted inside the houses, these structures present forms, dimensions and varied situations. During the same phase, some tower monuments show the recurring presence of a large fireplace in the center of the ground floor space, providing light, heat and cooking surface to this particular area. In the Final Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, the circular area of baked clay, sometimes clad with shards, becomes systematic in the stereotyped plane habitations that characterize these phases, even if its spatial arrangement is variable. Some pit-fireplaces are also documented. For all the protohistoric phases, unstructured heating zones, perhaps more opportunistic, are known, such as those superimposed on the steps of the ramp of Tusiu tower, which signify the abandonment of the first floor during the Final Bronze Age. The anthracological data are few but attest to a privileged use of the heather as firewood.https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10304corseâge du bronzepremier âge du ferfoyershabitations |
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Kewin Peche Quilichini Joseph Cesari Thibault Lachenal Pascal Tramoni Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) IpoTESI di Preistoria corse âge du bronze premier âge du fer foyers habitations |
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Kewin Peche Quilichini Joseph Cesari Thibault Lachenal Pascal Tramoni |
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Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) |
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Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) |
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Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) |
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Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) |
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Hearths and domestic heating structures of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Corsica (2000-500 BC) |
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hearths and domestic heating structures of bronze age and early iron age in corsica (2000-500 bc) |
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University of Bologna |
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IpoTESI di Preistoria |
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1974-7985 |
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2019-12-01 |
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Several categories of fireplaces have been observed in Corsica in protohistoric contexts. Although data are currently lacking for the Early Bronze Age, there are many examples in the Middle Bronze Age domestic sites. Implanted inside the houses, these structures present forms, dimensions and varied situations. During the same phase, some tower monuments show the recurring presence of a large fireplace in the center of the ground floor space, providing light, heat and cooking surface to this particular area. In the Final Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, the circular area of baked clay, sometimes clad with shards, becomes systematic in the stereotyped plane habitations that characterize these phases, even if its spatial arrangement is variable. Some pit-fireplaces are also documented. For all the protohistoric phases, unstructured heating zones, perhaps more opportunistic, are known, such as those superimposed on the steps of the ramp of Tusiu tower, which signify the abandonment of the first floor during the Final Bronze Age. The anthracological data are few but attest to a privileged use of the heather as firewood. |
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corse âge du bronze premier âge du fer foyers habitations |
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