The metal ornamental objects of the pre-Roman period. There are about a dozen metal objects found in via Moneta, related to clothing and parure, that can be attributed to the proto-historic period. Chronologically, the findings refer mainly to two horizon: an older one which dates to the earliest settlement (Iron Age, 5th century BC), a later one which dates to the Insubrian oppidum’s period. The analysis of the findings sheds light on the first pre- Roman peopling, which can be referred firstly to the Golasecca’s civilization, and allows a scan of detail for the chronology of the earliest settlement phases.
Gli ornamenti metallici di età preromana / M. Rapi. - In: NOTIZIE ARCHEOLOGICHE BERGOMENSI. - ISSN 1127-2155. - 23:(2015), pp. 339-344.
Gli ornamenti metallici di età preromana
M. Rapi
2015
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The metal ornamental objects of the pre-Roman period. There are about a dozen metal objects found in via Moneta, related to clothing and parure, that can be attributed to the proto-historic period. Chronologically, the findings refer mainly to two horizon: an older one which dates to the earliest settlement (Iron Age, 5th century BC), a later one which dates to the Insubrian oppidum’s period. The analysis of the findings sheds light on the first pre- Roman peopling, which can be referred firstly to the Golasecca’s civilization, and allows a scan of detail for the chronology of the earliest settlement phases.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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