Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art
- Autores
- Avanzini, Marco; Citton, Paolo; Mietto, Paolo; Panarello, Adolfo; Raia, Pasquale; Romano, Marco; Salvador, Isabella
- Año de publicación
- 2020
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The ichnological record of human traces from Italy is rich and quite diversified. In recent years, the development and dissemination of various methodologies and technological facilities has implemented the re-analysis of this record, enabling to reach different, sometimes deeper, interpretations favoured by the integration of external data, both geological and palaeontological. The oldest occurrence of the human ichnological record from Italy is represented by the Middle Pleistocene ‘Devil’s Trails’ ichnosite in the “Foresta” area (Roccamonfina volcano, southern Italy), depicting human trackmakers trampling a pyroclastic flow deposit while descending a slope about 349 ka. Most of the record is Holocene in age and is constituted by the Upper Palaeolithic Grotta della Bàsura site (Toirano, northern Italy, about 14 ky), the protohistoric sites of Afragola, Nola and Palma, the area of Pompei and the site of Aosta. The record is enriched by the ichnological evidences preserved in military structures of Trentino region (northern Italy) during the First World War. An updated report and discussion of these sites is here provided.
Fil: Avanzini, Marco. Museo Delle Scienze di Trento; Italia
Fil: Citton, Paolo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Instituto de Investigaciones en Paleobiología y Geología; Argentina
Fil: Mietto, Paolo. Università di Padova; Italia
Fil: Panarello, Adolfo. Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale; Italia
Fil: Raia, Pasquale. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Italia
Fil: Romano, Marco. Università di Roma; Italia
Fil: Salvador, Isabella. Museo Delle Scienze di Trento; Italia - Materia
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Human footprints
Pleistocene
Holocene - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art |
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art |
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art Avanzini, Marco Human footprints Pleistocene Holocene |
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art |
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art |
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Human footprints from Italy: the state of the art |
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Avanzini, Marco Citton, Paolo Mietto, Paolo Panarello, Adolfo Raia, Pasquale Romano, Marco Salvador, Isabella |
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Avanzini, Marco Citton, Paolo Mietto, Paolo Panarello, Adolfo Raia, Pasquale Romano, Marco Salvador, Isabella |
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The ichnological record of human traces from Italy is rich and quite diversified. In recent years, the development and dissemination of various methodologies and technological facilities has implemented the re-analysis of this record, enabling to reach different, sometimes deeper, interpretations favoured by the integration of external data, both geological and palaeontological. The oldest occurrence of the human ichnological record from Italy is represented by the Middle Pleistocene ‘Devil’s Trails’ ichnosite in the “Foresta” area (Roccamonfina volcano, southern Italy), depicting human trackmakers trampling a pyroclastic flow deposit while descending a slope about 349 ka. Most of the record is Holocene in age and is constituted by the Upper Palaeolithic Grotta della Bàsura site (Toirano, northern Italy, about 14 ky), the protohistoric sites of Afragola, Nola and Palma, the area of Pompei and the site of Aosta. The record is enriched by the ichnological evidences preserved in military structures of Trentino region (northern Italy) during the First World War. An updated report and discussion of these sites is here provided. Fil: Avanzini, Marco. Museo Delle Scienze di Trento; Italia Fil: Citton, Paolo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Instituto de Investigaciones en Paleobiología y Geología; Argentina Fil: Mietto, Paolo. Università di Padova; Italia Fil: Panarello, Adolfo. Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale; Italia Fil: Raia, Pasquale. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Italia Fil: Romano, Marco. Università di Roma; Italia Fil: Salvador, Isabella. Museo Delle Scienze di Trento; Italia |
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The ichnological record of human traces from Italy is rich and quite diversified. In recent years, the development and dissemination of various methodologies and technological facilities has implemented the re-analysis of this record, enabling to reach different, sometimes deeper, interpretations favoured by the integration of external data, both geological and palaeontological. The oldest occurrence of the human ichnological record from Italy is represented by the Middle Pleistocene ‘Devil’s Trails’ ichnosite in the “Foresta” area (Roccamonfina volcano, southern Italy), depicting human trackmakers trampling a pyroclastic flow deposit while descending a slope about 349 ka. Most of the record is Holocene in age and is constituted by the Upper Palaeolithic Grotta della Bàsura site (Toirano, northern Italy, about 14 ky), the protohistoric sites of Afragola, Nola and Palma, the area of Pompei and the site of Aosta. The record is enriched by the ichnological evidences preserved in military structures of Trentino region (northern Italy) during the First World War. An updated report and discussion of these sites is here provided. |
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