IpoTESI di Preistoria (Dec 2022)

The pile dwelling settlement of Dossetto di Nogara (Verona). Excavation season 1999

  • Luciano Salzani,
  • Alfonsina Amato,
  • Alessandro Canci,
  • Silvia D’Aquino,
  • Marco Marchesini,
  • Nicoletta Martinelli,
  • Gregorio Oxilia,
  • Umberto Tecchiati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-7985/16053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 139 – 179

Abstract

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The pile dwelling, which has been only limitedly excavated in 1999, is located along the old watercourse of the river Tartaro in the Verona plain. The dwelling can be dated to the Early Bronze Age and the materials belong to the Polada culture with affinities with the middle Danubian culture of Wieselburg-Gàta. The excavations brought to light a complete neurocranium and fragmentary remains of the skeletal face of a child about 6 years old immediately above at inhabited levels. From these, 10 bone fragments of cranial vault probably belonging to an adult and child were found. Dendrochronological investigation allowed the absolute dating of the wooden structures in the archeological area, thanks to the cross-dating against the oak chronology GARDA 1. Felling dates goes from 1963-1943 to 1933-1915 BC. The analysis of the faunal remains, the carpological remains and some wooden artifacts completes the cognitive framework on the economy and the exploitation of wood in the phases of life of the settlement.

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