2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246213000226
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The Sangro Valley Project

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“…The discovery of a limekiln is proof that elements of the complex were recycled, explaining why only the lower foundations of the walls remain and the overall lack of material evidence at the site. It also supports the interpretation that metal recycling was conducted near Structure C as noted previously (Kane and Witcher, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The discovery of a limekiln is proof that elements of the complex were recycled, explaining why only the lower foundations of the walls remain and the overall lack of material evidence at the site. It also supports the interpretation that metal recycling was conducted near Structure C as noted previously (Kane and Witcher, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Although the 2013 excavations at San Giovanni produced little in the way of diagnostic artefacts, those that were recovered are consistent with the date of materials found during the 2011–12 seasons (Kane and Witcher, 2013). The discovery of a limekiln is proof that elements of the complex were recycled, explaining why only the lower foundations of the walls remain and the overall lack of material evidence at the site.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Nonostante ciò, i paesaggi montani hanno ricevuto un'attenzione limitata negli ultimi anni, soprattutto se paragonati alle coste. Eccezioni di un certo rilievo sono state in anni recenti il Gubbio Project (Stoddart e Malone, 1994), il Biferno Valley Project (Barker et al, 1995) e il Sangro Valley Project (Kane e Witcher, 2013). Nel contesto dinamico del Mediterraneo preromano, merci e idee circolano e si moltiplicano, dando vita a processi culturali e a strategie di controllo economico che vanno dalla capillare occupazione del territorio, fino a processi di centralizzazione più o meno accentuata, di cui l'urbanizzazione di stampo etrusco non è che il culmine estremo (Riva, 2010;Fulminante, 2014;Rizzo, 1990;Stoddart, 2020).…”
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