The site of Frattesina (Rovigo), in southern Veneto participated in a territorial system extending from Villamarzana (S-E), to Campestrin di Grignano Polesine (E), from the Recent Bronze Age to the initial Iron Age (c. XIII- IX century BC). The territorial extension of the system and its chrono-typological sequence have been defined by Paolo Bellintani (2000) who identified three phases: 1 - Recent Bronze Age and Final Bronze Age early; 2 - Central phase of the Final Bronze Age; 3 - Final Bronze Age late and initial Early Iron Age. Throughout the time-span considered, the territorial system was specifically characterized by a unique concentration of manufacturing activities on an industrial scale. The raw materials processed were both local – especially antler and mixed alkali glass – and exotic: amber, metals (bronze, copper, lead, gold), elephant ivory, ostrich egg.
Frattesina: un centro internazionale di produzione e di scambio nell’Età del bronzo del Veneto
ANGELINI, IVANA;
2015
Abstract
The site of Frattesina (Rovigo), in southern Veneto participated in a territorial system extending from Villamarzana (S-E), to Campestrin di Grignano Polesine (E), from the Recent Bronze Age to the initial Iron Age (c. XIII- IX century BC). The territorial extension of the system and its chrono-typological sequence have been defined by Paolo Bellintani (2000) who identified three phases: 1 - Recent Bronze Age and Final Bronze Age early; 2 - Central phase of the Final Bronze Age; 3 - Final Bronze Age late and initial Early Iron Age. Throughout the time-span considered, the territorial system was specifically characterized by a unique concentration of manufacturing activities on an industrial scale. The raw materials processed were both local – especially antler and mixed alkali glass – and exotic: amber, metals (bronze, copper, lead, gold), elephant ivory, ostrich egg.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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