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In the region of Abruzzo, province of Pescara, neolithic Catignano was a large, well-excavated middle-neolithic village. The eponymous “Catignano culture”
home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Catigano is famous for distinctive, well-fired painted pottery, a variety of domestic and ritual deposits, and settlement plan. Made of many pits and rounded/oval structures, with a few later rectangular shacksCatignano is on a river terrace near the Nora river. Its pottery…
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Near modern day Drniš, Dalmatia, neolithic Pokrovnik was an enclosed/open air village. With early–middle neolithic impressed & cardial pottery, and later Danilo phases
home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > A well documented site exists in Croatia. It is a key example of how small, enclosed farming villages developed in the Adriatic Excavations document abundant impressed/cardial pottery; domestic economy with herded animals (including sheep/goat); craft production and communal ritual activities; as well…