New research on the terramare of northern Italy / Mark Pearce.
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Antiquity 72 (1998): 743Ð746
The north Italian Bronze Age cultureÐthe terramareÐhas recently been celebrated in a splendid exhibition at Modena, and new catalogues, research and the re-opening of old excavations. Mark Pearce discusses the relevance of the old ideas in the light of new data.
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