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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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17 June, 2013
The wetland of Palù di Livenza was formed in a natural depression produced by the surrounding limestone hills that demarcate the boundaries. To limit the extension of the dwelling village and collect geological information many cores have been conducted with similar methodology as applied in wetlands in Switzerland. ...
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16 June, 2013
Underwater explorations in the Molinetto / Livenzetta allowed us to find flint tools dating back to the last phase of the Italian Upper Paleolithic, between 14,000 and 10,000 years ago...
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15 June, 2013
The highest concentration of the remains of the Neolithic village is located in the northern part of the basin in an area that covers about 60,000 square meters. The excavation of the drainage canal in the 60s of last century made it possible to locate the dwelling village, but at the same time it damaged the stratigraphy and...
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14 June, 2013
The plant remains found in Palu di Livenza during archaeological surveys provide us with a fairly detailed picture of the environment in prehistory and of human activities associated with it...