Dry bathroom
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Dry bathroom

Strands of flint interspersed with deposits of fossil plants, exploited for the production of cutting tools during the first phase of the Aeolian Neolithic (first phase of the Aeolian Neolithic inhabited by Castellaro Vecchio).

Text source: UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands 

Bibliography and further in-depth documents:

UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands 

100) FIRST SICILY - AT THE ORIGINS OF SICILIAN SOCIETY - volume first edited by Sebastiano Tusa Palermo 1997.

235) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. I: The prehistoric station of the Diana district and the protohistoric necropolis of LipariBy Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher, Palermo 1960

236) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. II: The Greek and Roman necropolis in the Diana district By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1965

237) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. III: Prehistoric stations of the Panarea, Salina and Stromboli islands By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1968

Ignazio Caloggero: History of Sicily Interpreted Vol. 1: Before the Greeks (2022)

Ignazio Caloggero on the web:

History of Sicily - 1.3.1: Neolithic and the birth of agriculture in Sicily

History of Sicily - 1.3.2: Religiosity and Burials in the Neolithic Period

History of Sicily - 1.3.3: Art in the Neolithic

History of Sicily - 1.3.4: Neolithic Sites List

PRESS: Well cataloged but partially geolocated. We invite you to provide your contribution by providing us with useful information that allows us to geolocate the cataloged property in detail. See also "Cultural Heritage to be Geolocated"
 

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Information contributions: Web, Region of Sicily

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