RESUME. -ELEMENTS DIJ ENEOLITIQllE DE L'ITALIE CENTRALE ET LES RELA110NS AVEC LES BALKANS ET L'EGEE. -Ce travail presente une comparation d'objets, cerarnique et poignards metalliques, d'Italie et de l'Egee, dates entre la premiere phase du Hlerne millenairca.j.C, On suggere que les types italiens sont au moins partiellement inspires a ceux des Balkans et de l'Egee. Ces articles et les influences qui furent echangees avec eux peuvent etre dates ala fine du HIeme millenaire a.le., au momentou les contacts entre I'Egee et I'Italie deviennent plus marques. On a suggere que la necessite d'exploiter les ressources d'etain et de ciuvre de les Balkans acette epoque ait ete la cause d'un commerce tres repandu entre les regions de J'Est et de l'Ouest, et que la Crete et les Cyclades devinrent le force du charge de ce commerce.

SUMlV1ARY. -ASPECTS OF ENEOLITHIC CULTURE IN THE CENTRAL ITALY IN THE LIGHT OF RELATIONSHlPS llET'l:'EEN 'l:'EST lIALKANS N'lD AEGEAN. -The article draws comparisons between Aegean and Italian pottery, as well as metal types. The relationship between the Italy and the Aegean in the 3rd millennium B.e. is re-examined in the light of new data. Particular attention is paid to the Adriatic area, both the west and the east region, from which evidence has been recovered in recent years. The affinity of stylistic, functional and technological elements, the relationships between specific regions and the changes in these relationships are all examined. It is suggested that the need to exploit the tin and copper resources of West Balkans at this time led to a widespread trade between Western Mediterranean and Aegean and that Crete and Cyclades became the power-driving in this trade

Aspetti dell'Eneolitico dell'Italia centrale nel quadro dei rapporti con la penisola balcanica e l'Egeo

Cultraro M
2001

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SUMlV1ARY. -ASPECTS OF ENEOLITHIC CULTURE IN THE CENTRAL ITALY IN THE LIGHT OF RELATIONSHlPS llET'l:'EEN 'l:'EST lIALKANS N'lD AEGEAN. -The article draws comparisons between Aegean and Italian pottery, as well as metal types. The relationship between the Italy and the Aegean in the 3rd millennium B.e. is re-examined in the light of new data. Particular attention is paid to the Adriatic area, both the west and the east region, from which evidence has been recovered in recent years. The affinity of stylistic, functional and technological elements, the relationships between specific regions and the changes in these relationships are all examined. It is suggested that the need to exploit the tin and copper resources of West Balkans at this time led to a widespread trade between Western Mediterranean and Aegean and that Crete and Cyclades became the power-driving in this trade
2001
Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali - IBAM - Sede Catania
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
RESUME. -ELEMENTS DIJ ENEOLITIQllE DE L'ITALIE CENTRALE ET LES RELA110NS AVEC LES BALKANS ET L'EGEE. -Ce travail presente une comparation d'objets, cerarnique et poignards metalliques, d'Italie et de l'Egee, dates entre la premiere phase du Hlerne millenairca.j.C, On suggere que les types italiens sont au moins partiellement inspires a ceux des Balkans et de l'Egee. Ces articles et les influences qui furent echangees avec eux peuvent etre dates ala fine du HIeme millenaire a.le., au momentou les contacts entre I'Egee et I'Italie deviennent plus marques. On a suggere que la necessite d'exploiter les ressources d'etain et de ciuvre de les Balkans acette epoque ait ete la cause d'un commerce tres repandu entre les regions de J'Est et de l'Ouest, et que la Crete et les Cyclades devinrent le force du charge de ce commerce.
Eneolitico; rapporti egeo-balcani e Italia centrale; metallurgia; vasi a fiasco
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