Grifoni Cremonesi, Renata e Tosatti, Anna Maria (edited by) – Rock art of the Metal Age in the Italian peninsula: localization of sites in relation to the territory, symbols and interpretative possibilities

Grifoni Cremonesi, Renata e Tosatti, Anna Maria (edited by) – Rock art of the Metal Age in the Italian peninsula: localization of sites in relation to the territory, symbols and interpretative possibilities

Authors: Renata Grifoni Cremonesi and Anna Maria Tosatti (Eds)
Publisher: Archeopress Publishing Limited
Year edition: 2017
Format: Paperback
Pages of the printed version: 275 p.
EAN: 9781784915568
€ 50,00
This volume presents the proceedings of the conference “Rock art in the Metal Age in the Italian peninsula: localization of sites in relation to the territory, symbols and interpretative possibilities” that took place in Pisa at the Cantiere delle Navi di Pisa under the aegis of the Soprintendenza Archeologica della Toscana and of the University of Pisa on 15th June 2015. The addressed issues were related to the Post-Pleistocene rock art along the Apennine ridge; in recent years more and more evidence has been identified, which is different from the magnificent evidence found in the Alps such as, for example, the well-known Monte Bego and Val Camonica. This evidence, despite various and peculiar features, can be all related to the iconographic field whose main expressions are anthropomorphic figures, weapons, daggers, halberds and several other symbols, all similarly stylized. A peculiarity of these manifestations is their location in small shelters inappropriate for habitation or in places suitable for supervising mountain and territory roads, bearing comparison to evidence from Western Mediterranean coastal areas. An interpretative possibility has emerged: these sites could have been not only ceremonial places, but also spaces linked to the socio-economic fields or perhaps to the power of communities that occupied these territories.

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