Usually published as Vhò di Piadena, Vhò, or, the early neolithic group from the central Po plain. Vhò has characterized unique pit architecture and impressed ware pottery. Contrasting neighbouring Fiorano and Adriatic groups

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Vhò is an early neolithic occupational complex in the central Po plain (Vhò di Piadena)
Excavations and recent syntheses treat it as a distinct “Vhò aspect”. Characterized by pit-features, hut-floors, impressed/early neolithic pottery and contacts with neighboring Fiorano and Adriatic groups.

Excavations document hut-floors, pit-dwellings and post-hole evidence. And buildings have been interpreted as timber and wattle houses
Because preservation of wood is poor in many dry contexts. Archaeologists have reconstructed neolithic huts from the negative features and experiments. Like reconstruction of a neolithic hut at Piadena. Structural use of wood is well supported even if intact timbers are seldom preserved.

Contexts are only part of the early neolithic package in the Po Plain. Also included were domesticated animals like caprines (sheep/goat); along with cattle and pig

Italy has very early chemical evidence for fermented grape products too. Like 6,000-year-old residues from a Sicilian cave. So fermented beverages plausible
But there is no published chemical residue claim for wine or alcoholic beverages specifically from Vhò.

Archaeology can’t recover what they did for fun. Material culture points to social and leisure activities
Pottery manufacture and decoration: making figurines/ornaments;
Communal feasting; and
Craft work and exchange.
The pit deposits, hut activity floors and small sculptural items imply social/ritual gatherings.

A two-headed figurine from Campo Ceresole with Vhò contexts was found
Models, figurines or small anthropomorphic/zoomorphic figurines and small carved objects have been recovered. It shows symbolic production and miniature modelling.

Check out Vhò and the Po plain for more neolithic architecture today.

Bibliography:
Biagi, P., Starnini, E., Borić, D., & Mazzucco, N. (2020). Early Neolithic settlement of the Po Plain (Northern Italy): Vhò and related sites. Documenta Praehistorica, 47, 192–221.
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Bagolini, B., & Biagi, P. (1975). Il Neolitico del Vhò di Piadena. Preistoria Alpina (classic site report and synthesis referenced in later studies). Academia

Starnini, E. (2018). The beginning of the Neolithic in the Po Plain: New data and old problems. Quaternary International / Documenta Praehistorica summary (regional synthesis on early Neolithic change). ScienceDirect

Antolín, F. (2016). Quantitative approximation to large-seeded wild fruit use in late Neolithic lake-dwelling contexts. Environmental Archaeology (discussion of large-seed fruits such as Pyrus in lakeshore assemblages). ScienceDirect

Salavert, A., et al. (2020). Direct dating reveals the early history of opium poppy in western Europe. Scientific Reports. (radiocarbon/dating and distribution of Papaver somniferum in Neolithic Europe).
Nature

PreistoriaInItalia. (n.d.). Two-headed statuette of Campo Ceresole — Vhò di Piadena. (summary and image notice of figurine/miniature finds). Preistoria in Italia

EXARC / experimental reconstruction. (n.d.). Neolithic hut, Piadena (IT). Description of experimental reconstruction based on excavated negative features at Piadena/Vhò. EXARC

Traces of 6000-year-old wine discovered in Sicilian cave
August 29, 2017 — Aug 30, 2017 — Residue in terracotta jars suggests drink was being made and consumed on the island in the fourth millennium BC

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