Apulia is one of the italian regions better documenting the historical and cultural hunter-gatherers evolution and their relationship with the environment and climate changes. the authors outline a summary of current knowledges, problems and assumptions that are currently the subject of scientific debate. Key issues include the oldest settlement in the region, which is linked to the presence of early Homo in italy, the sequence of the lower Paleolithic, the chrono-cultural step that concerns the last neanderthals presence and the arrival of the first sapiens, the cultural and productive facies of the upper Paleolithic, times and manners of hunter-gatherer adaptation to post-glacial period.
Martini, F., Ronchitelli, A.M., Sarti, L. (2017). Il Paleolitico e il Mesolitico della Puglia. In F. Radina (a cura di), Preistoria e Protostoria della Puglia (pp. 25-38). Firenze : Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria.
Il Paleolitico e il Mesolitico della Puglia
RONCHITELLI, ANNA MARIA;SARTI, LUCIA
2017-01-01
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Apulia is one of the italian regions better documenting the historical and cultural hunter-gatherers evolution and their relationship with the environment and climate changes. the authors outline a summary of current knowledges, problems and assumptions that are currently the subject of scientific debate. Key issues include the oldest settlement in the region, which is linked to the presence of early Homo in italy, the sequence of the lower Paleolithic, the chrono-cultural step that concerns the last neanderthals presence and the arrival of the first sapiens, the cultural and productive facies of the upper Paleolithic, times and manners of hunter-gatherer adaptation to post-glacial period.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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