Contrada Stimpato
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Contrada Stimpato

Area of ​​ceramic fragments from the Greek Hellenistic and Roman periods.
 
 
Source:
  • sheet 284 Landscape Plan of the Sicily Region - Cards Sites of archaeological interest
  • http://www.sitr.regione.sicilia.it/geoviewer/
  • Guidelines of the regional landscape plan 
 

In-depth documents: 

The site should also correspond to one of the sites named with the name of Stimpato (Stimpato 7 or 9?), Where remains related to the Lower Paleolithic are found (see 100. page 87)
 

Bibliography and in-depth documents:

198) D. Petruso - V. Forgia - L. Sineo: The human population of Sicily: an interdisciplinary review in the Archive for Anthropology and Ethnology - Vol. CXLIV (2014)

Download file:  SINEO et al

199) Various authors: Discovery of the Lower Paleolithic in Eastern Sicily - (1976) Article in Natura · January 1976

Download file: DiscoveryPaleolithicInferior_SicilyOrientale-complete

200) Gioconda La Magna (edited by) Between Etna and Simeto - Archaeological research in Adrano and its territory - Proceedings of the study meeting for the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Adrano Museum Adrano, 8 June 2005 - Library of the Regional Province of Catania 2009

Download file: The_Neolithic_in_Valle_del_Simeto 

Bibliography and in-depth documents:

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

Ignazio Caloggero: Sicily between History, Myths and Legends. Vol. 1: From Prehistory to the Phoenicians. First edition 2018 - Revised and updated edition of 2022

History of Sicily - 1.2. Paleolithic and Mesolithic:

History of Sicily - 1.2.1: Religious sentiments and burials in the Paleolithic and Mesolithic

History of Sicily - 1.2.2: Art in the Paleolithic and Mesolithic

History of Sicily - 1.2.3: Archaeological sites of the Sicilian Paleolithic and Mesolithic

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"

Card insertion: Ignatius Caloggero

 

Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero, Web 

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