Romagna between the end of terramare and the set-up of protohistoric settlement pattern of Central Italy. The settlement of Calbana.
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-7985/1601Abstract
Most part of Padana plain was deserted consequently the collapse of Terramare Culture at the end of Recent Bronze Age. In the Romagna area, along the lower line of Marecchia River, several settlements, three hoards, suggest that during the Final Bronze Age there was well defined cluster in relationship with the network between Frattesina in the North and Etruria at South . This paper presents the result of excavations of one of those settlements, Ripa Calbana hill, nearby S. Giovanni in Galilea.
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