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Hyblaea studi di archeologia e topografia dell'altopiano ibleo Volume 2 Tra preistoria e seconda età del Ferro a cura di Antonino Cannata, Massimo Frasca, Marco Stefano Scaravilli ; con prefazione di Maria Musumeci

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cannata, Antonino, editor.
Frasca, Massimo, editor.
Scaravilli, Marco Stefano, editor.
Series:
Access archaeology
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Sicily (Italy)--Antiquities.
Sicily (Italy).
Excavations (Archaeology)--Italy--Sicily.
Excavations (Archaeology).
Sicily (Italy)--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (v, 130 pages) illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
Place of Publication:
Oxford Archaeopress Publishing Ltd [2024]
Summary:
The Hyblaea series, Studies in the archeology and topography of the Hyblaean plateau - born in 2022 on the initiative of Aditus in Rupe - reaches its second volume with this work which narrows the focus to the earliest phases of human settlement in the Hyblaean territory. The first section of the work includes five unpublished essays which highlight interesting new elements on different themes relating to the archaeology and ancient topography of the southern cusp of Sicily, with reference to a broad chronological span that reaches from prehistory to the end of the Iron Age and the first phases of Greek penetration
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on May 6, 2025)
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ISBN:
9781803278469
Access Restriction:
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