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18 July, 2013
The transition between the Neolithic and Copper Age is an important opportunity for economic and social change, because there was the discovery and spread of copper metallurgy between European and Italian prehistoric groups. The final phase of the Neolithic period, which can be attributed to the remains of the village of Palu di Livenza,...
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14 July, 2013
The Palu di Livenza is situated in a large natural basin, in between of Caneva and Polcenigo in the Province of Pordenone: this is an area of great value from the point of view of nature, characterized by the peculiar geomorphology, the abundant presence of water due to the two sources of the river Livenza and the richness of its flora...
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13 July, 2013
Wetlands are areas of extraordinary biological diversity, but also highly vulnerable because of changes caused by humans. Only in the last 50 years, nearly half of the world's wetlands have been lost, reducing biodiversity and the number of living species...
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13 July, 2013
The presence of archaeological remains in the area of Palù di Livenza was already reported in the first half of the nineteenth century, but the archaeological importance of the site was confirmed only in the 60s of last century, when it was dug a drainage canal in the center northern part of the basin which brought to light the...
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12 July, 2013
The Palu was until 1837 a large swamp produced by the spring waters of the river Livenza. From this date began the reclamation of the area that has continued to this day and have transformed the original marshy environment , while preserving the characteristics of the wetland...