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Grotta Mora Cavorso During the Neolithic Age

Edited By: Maurizio Gatta, Mario Federico Rolfo, Leonardo Salari, Letizia Silvestri, Katia Francesca Achino

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This second volume on Grotta Mora Cavorso presents multidisciplinary analyses of the cave's Neolithic occupation. Discover one of the largest collective burial caves in the Mediterranean, revealing its complex and multi-layered use as a ritual place in central Italy.

This is the second volume of a series containing the results of archaeological research at Grotta Mora Cavorso, a fascinating cave in the still pristine…
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This is the second volume of a series containing the results of archaeological research at Grotta Mora Cavorso, a fascinating cave in the still pristine landscape of the Simbruini Mountains along the Upper Aniene River Valley, central Italy. This series is written by archaeologists for archaeologists as well as for lovers of archaeology, history, and speleology. This volume describes and critically discusses a wide range of multidisciplinary analyses carried out over the last 18 years while integrating them into contemporary archaeological theoretical debate. The second of three volumes covers the Neolithic period of human occupation of the site, revealing the secrets of one of the largest collective burial caves in the Mediterranean region and its complex and multi-layered use as a ritual place. This volume series aims to fill the gap in cave archaeology at both a local and larger geographical scale while demonstrating the key importance of a previously neglected area, thus adding to the overall understanding of the use of caves in Mediterranean Europe.

Dr Katia Francesca Achino is Research Associate at Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (Institute of Archaeology) (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Quantitative Archaeology Lab (Barcelona, Spain), and the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Italy). Her research is focused on Mediterranean Protohistory, pile dwellings, and spatial analysis.

Dr Maurizio Gatta is Lecturer at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. His research focuses on Paleolithic sites and bioarchaeology, aiming to investigate the relationship betcween humans and the environment.

Prof Mario Federico Rolfo, Associated Professor of Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, specialises in geo-archaeology and cave archaeology, focusing on the late Pleistocene in Lazio’s coastal caves, Neanderthal lifeways, and funerary Archeology.

Leonardo Salari is a Doctor of Geological Sciences. The subject of his studies are the Pleistocene and Holocene vertebrate faunas of peninsular Italy and Sicily.

Dr Letizia Silvestri is an Archaeology Curator at the Sovrintendenza Capitolina of Rome and a Lecturer at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, specialising in Mediterranean Pre-Protohistory, Bioarchaeology, and Public Archaeology.

Mario Federico Rolfo, Maurizio Gatta, Leonardo Salari, Letizia Silvestri, Robin Skeates, Agni Prijatelj, Alice Vassanelli, Anna Lunardi, Cristiana Petrinelli Pannocchia, Antonella Canini, Angelo Gismondi, Francesca Cortese, Piero Ceruleo, Gabriele Di Marco, Alessia D’Agostino

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-5716-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5716-7

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HDDA, HDD, HDW
  • THEMA: NKD(3B), NKX
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