The main collective activities that the inhabitants of Monte Bibele were engaged in may be identified by studying the finds collected from the collapse layer of the buildings, whether artefacts or remains pertaining to palaeobotany and archaeozoology. Agricultural produce and arboriculture with areas set out for common activities; dwelling areas were alternated with spaces marked out for collective use (a "cistern" and communal structures probably used for storing food)
Penzo Annachiara (2017). Collective activities and common spaces. Bologna : Te.m.p.l.a..
Collective activities and common spaces
Penzo Annachiara
2017
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The main collective activities that the inhabitants of Monte Bibele were engaged in may be identified by studying the finds collected from the collapse layer of the buildings, whether artefacts or remains pertaining to palaeobotany and archaeozoology. Agricultural produce and arboriculture with areas set out for common activities; dwelling areas were alternated with spaces marked out for collective use (a "cistern" and communal structures probably used for storing food)File in questo prodotto:
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