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I livelli neolitici della Grotta San Michele di Saracena (CS)

2021

The cave of San Michele lies on the right side of the narrow Garga valley, facing the modern settlement of Saracena (Cosenza) at an altitude of 750 m.a.s.l. Research conducted from 1998 to 2009 revealed an uninterrupted stratigraphic sequence from the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age. Studies of material from the Neolithic levels and the availability of radiocarbon dating allow for a reconstruction of the history of the Calabrian Sibaritide-Pollino populations in this period, highlighting the area as a meeting point of different cultural influences coming from south-east and south-west of Southern Italy.

Landscape archaeologylithicSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticapotteryNeolithicarchaeobotanyUpland
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Changes in terpene content in milk from pasture-fed cows

2006

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TERPENE[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesPASTURE DEVELOPMENT GRAZING MANAGMENT MILK TERPENE UPLAND PASTURE[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesGRAZING MANAGEMENTUPLAND PASTUREPASTURE DEVELOPMENTMILK TERPENEComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Dabiskie zālāji Vidzemes augstienes agroainavā: biodaudzveidība un tās saglabāšanas sociālekonomiskie aspekti

2015

Bakalaura darba „Dabiskie zālāji Vidzemes agroainavā: biodaudzveidība un tās saglabāšanas sociālekonomiskie aspekti” mērķis ir noskaidrot dabisko zālāju daudzveidību Vidzemes augstienē un tās saglabāšanas sociālekonomiskos faktorus. Visā Latvijas teritorijā dabisko zālāju platības samazinās, tomēr to saglabāšanai ir liela nozīme, jo dabiskajos zālājos ir ļoti augsta gan dzīvnieku, gan augu sugu daudzveidība. Dabiskie zālāji nespēj pastāvēt bez cilvēka klātbūtnes, tieši tāpēc ir svarīgi zināt iemeslus, kāpēc dabiskie zālāji tiek pamesti vai apsaimniekoti nepareizi. Dabisko zālāju biodaudzveidība Vidzemes augstienē samazinās, zemes īpašnieki novērtē dabas vērtību, bet, ņemot vērā šī brīža aps…

Vides zinātnenatural grasslandssocio-economic factorsgrazingVidzeme Uplandmowing
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Animal husbandry in Sicilian prehistory: The zooarchaeological perspective from Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Palermo)

2023

Starting in the mid-6th millennium cal BCE, Neolithic groups occupied the midlands of Sicily. The economy of these groups was based primarily on livestock farming. Archaeological and archaeobotanical data indicate an intensification of livestock practices during the Early Bronze Age, leading to a change in the landscape in the form of more open forests. The Vallone Inferno rockshelter in the Madonie massif is one of the few sites that has been systematically excavated in these midlands, and has yielded evidence of Middle Neolithic and Early Bronze Age occupations. This work focuses on the study of prehistoric husbandry in the Sicilian midlands and highlands through the analysis of the Vallo…

Zooarchaeology Middle Neolithic Early Bronze Age Sicilian uplands Madonie massifSettore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E ProtostoriaArcheologySettore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca ArcheologicaSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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