This paper presents a new evidence of underground ovens found in the andent Neolithic site of Portonovo Fosso Fontanaccia in the Marche region, central Italy. Here 23 underground ovens, dated to the first half of the VIth millennium BCcal, were uncovered. To date no trace of a settlement connected to this site has been found. A muJtidisdplinary approach has been applied to the study of this extraordinary Italian site in order to understand the life cyde of these structures: construction technique, maintenance, lifespan, function, and social value.
Firing the earth. The Early Neolithic ovens of Portonovo (Marche, Italy)
Giacomo EramoInvestigation
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2019-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents a new evidence of underground ovens found in the andent Neolithic site of Portonovo Fosso Fontanaccia in the Marche region, central Italy. Here 23 underground ovens, dated to the first half of the VIth millennium BCcal, were uncovered. To date no trace of a settlement connected to this site has been found. A muJtidisdplinary approach has been applied to the study of this extraordinary Italian site in order to understand the life cyde of these structures: construction technique, maintenance, lifespan, function, and social value.File in questo prodotto:
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