1969
DOI: 10.3406/bspf.1969.4191
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Fouille d'un habitat néolithique et torréen à Basi (Serra-di-Ferro, Corse). Premiers résultats

Abstract: Situé dans le Sud-Ouest de la Corse, non loin de Filitosa mais sur la rive opposée du Taravo, l'important site archéologique de Basi a été découvert à la suite de travaux de carrière exploitant le granit local. Cette butte d'où la vue s'étend fort loin, mais qui n'est pas un site défensif présente avec une grande abondance des vestiges appartenant à trois cultures, que les fouilles menées en 1968-69 ont permis d'observer en stratigraphie. L'occupation la plus récente se rapporte au Torréen ; les vestiges sont … Show more

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“…Fits very well with Early Neolithic dated at Basi (this list) (de Lanfranchi, 1972). Dates of appearance of ceramics in Corsica are very similar to dates obtained in Central Mediterranean and Ionian seas, in Corfu Is (between 5870 and 5720 Bc) and at Knossos in Crete (between 5790 and 5620 Bc) (Bailloud, 1972).…”
Section: ± 120supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Fits very well with Early Neolithic dated at Basi (this list) (de Lanfranchi, 1972). Dates of appearance of ceramics in Corsica are very similar to dates obtained in Central Mediterranean and Ionian seas, in Corfu Is (between 5870 and 5720 Bc) and at Knossos in Crete (between 5790 and 5620 Bc) (Bailloud, 1972).…”
Section: ± 120supporting
confidence: 75%
“…Fits well with other dates for Torrean in Corsica and for early Neolithic, called here "Basien". Beginning of Torrean settlement in Basi at late Bronze period (Bailloud, 1972).…”
Section: ± 110mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stela 2 echoes a model known on the continent from the fifth millennium, but which may have known later versions. Sardinian influences in southern Corsica are noted by Bailloud (1969), who compared Ozieri ceramics with those of Basi (Serra-di-Ferro). Recent studies confirm the presence of Ozieri influences in southern Corsica (Ferreira et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%