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Dating the funerary use of caves in Liguria (northwestern Italy) from the Neolithic to historic times: results from a large-scale AMS campaign on human skeletal series

Sparacello, V.S.; Varalli, A.; Rossi, S.; Panelli, C.; Goude, G.; Palstra, S.W.L.; Conventi, M.; Del Lucchese, A.; Arobba, D.; Pascale A, Del; Zavattaro, M.; Garibaldi, P.; Rossi, G.; Molinari, I.; Maggi, R.; Moggi-Cecchi, J.; Starnini, E.; Biagi, P.; Dori, I.

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Authors

V.S. Sparacello

A. Varalli

S. Rossi

C. Panelli

G. Goude

S.W.L. Palstra

M. Conventi

A. Del Lucchese

D. Arobba

Del Pascale A

M. Zavattaro

P. Garibaldi

G. Rossi

I. Molinari

R. Maggi

J. Moggi-Cecchi

E. Starnini

P. Biagi

I. Dori



Abstract

The multidisciplinary research team of this new project aimed at the chronological, anthropological and funerary behavior characterization of the skeletal remains unearthed from various caves in western Liguria (northwestern Italy) between the mid-1800s and the 1990s. Most of the burials and scattered bone assemblages were excavated prior to the development of modern stratigraphic methods, or come from disturbed contexts, often resulting in a vague chrono-cultural attribution. We present here the results of a systematic dating project that produced 130 new AMS dates on human bone samples (documented burials or individuals from scattered remains) from sixteen Ligurian caves, including most of the skeletal series from renowned sites such as Arene Candide Cave and Grotta Pollera. Results: highlighted the funerary use of these caves from the last quarter of the sixth millennium BCE to the Common Era, with the majority of results clustering in the first half of the fifth millennium BCE. These dates allow for an initial assessment of patterns in Neolithic mortuary use of Ligurian caves, and aided in particular the characterization of funerary practices during the Square Mouthed Pottery culture.

Citation

Sparacello, V., Varalli, A., Rossi, S., Panelli, C., Goude, G., Palstra, S., Conventi, M., Del Lucchese, A., Arobba, D., Pascale A, D., Zavattaro, M., Garibaldi, P., Rossi, G., Molinari, I., Maggi, R., Moggi-Cecchi, J., Starnini, E., Biagi, P., & Dori, I. (2019). Dating the funerary use of caves in Liguria (northwestern Italy) from the Neolithic to historic times: results from a large-scale AMS campaign on human skeletal series. Quaternary International, 536, 30-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.11.034

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 19, 2019
Online Publication Date Nov 26, 2019
Publication Date Jan 20, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 26, 2019
Publicly Available Date Nov 26, 2020
Journal Quaternary International
Print ISSN 1040-6182
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 536
Pages 30-44
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.11.034
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1282577

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