Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza

The Palù di Livenza wetland lies at the foot of the Cansiglio plateau in the Pordenone area in north-east Italy. It preserves a Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement. Thanks to the richness of deposits, Palù di Livenza is inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in the transnational serial proper...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Tasca, Michele Bassetti, Nicola Degasperi, Sergio Salvador, Roberto Micheli
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2019-12-01
Series:IpoTESI di Preistoria
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Online Access:https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10255
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spelling doaj-aa0dbfd2c0ed4e64bfe08a651b0ab55f2020-11-25T02:05:13ZitaUniversity of BolognaIpoTESI di Preistoria1974-79852019-12-01121172610.6092/issn.1974-7985/102558714Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di LivenzaGiovanni Tasca0Michele Bassetti1Nicola Degasperi2Sergio Salvador3Roberto Micheli4Museo Civico «Federico De Rocco», San Vito al Tagliamento (PN)CORA Società Archeologica S.r.l., TrentoCORA Società Archeologica S.r.l., TrentoRicercatore indipendente, Latisana (UD)Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio del Friuli Venezia Giulia, TriesteThe Palù di Livenza wetland lies at the foot of the Cansiglio plateau in the Pordenone area in north-east Italy. It preserves a Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement. Thanks to the richness of deposits, Palù di Livenza is inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in the transnational serial property ‟Prehistoric pile-dwellings around the Alps” together with other 18 northern Italian localities. The latest investigations, carried out at the Sector 3 since 2013, have revealed a well-preserved stratigraphic sequence with three main phases of pile-dwellings ranging between the second half of the 5th and the first half of the 4th millennium cal BC. The paper presents the remains of a combustion feature, probably a hearth plaster plate, found during the last excavations campaigns in the abandonment levels attributed to the Late Neolithic phase.https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10255lugo di romagnaneolitico anticocultura di fioranostrutture di combustionegestione del fuoco
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author Giovanni Tasca
Michele Bassetti
Nicola Degasperi
Sergio Salvador
Roberto Micheli
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Michele Bassetti
Nicola Degasperi
Sergio Salvador
Roberto Micheli
Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
IpoTESI di Preistoria
lugo di romagna
neolitico antico
cultura di fiorano
strutture di combustione
gestione del fuoco
author_facet Giovanni Tasca
Michele Bassetti
Nicola Degasperi
Sergio Salvador
Roberto Micheli
author_sort Giovanni Tasca
title Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
title_short Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
title_full Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
title_fullStr Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
title_full_unstemmed Hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of Palù di Livenza
title_sort hearth plate from the pile-dwelling site of palù di livenza
publisher University of Bologna
series IpoTESI di Preistoria
issn 1974-7985
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The Palù di Livenza wetland lies at the foot of the Cansiglio plateau in the Pordenone area in north-east Italy. It preserves a Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement. Thanks to the richness of deposits, Palù di Livenza is inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in the transnational serial property ‟Prehistoric pile-dwellings around the Alps” together with other 18 northern Italian localities. The latest investigations, carried out at the Sector 3 since 2013, have revealed a well-preserved stratigraphic sequence with three main phases of pile-dwellings ranging between the second half of the 5th and the first half of the 4th millennium cal BC. The paper presents the remains of a combustion feature, probably a hearth plaster plate, found during the last excavations campaigns in the abandonment levels attributed to the Late Neolithic phase.
topic lugo di romagna
neolitico antico
cultura di fiorano
strutture di combustione
gestione del fuoco
url https://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/10255
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