Liguria, North-West Italy, is a region sited between the
Mediterranean and the Alps. Between XVI and XIII c. BC the region
experienced continuity and discontinuity in material culture and
land occupation strategy. That chronological period, known as
Middle and Late Bronze Age, coincided with movements throughout the
Central Mediterranean (Aegean Sea to Sardinia-Sicily-Southern
Italy) and in Central Europe (Danube Valley until Eastern France
and Eastern Italy). Indirect consequences of this movement can be
seen in a marginal region like Liguria. A regional panorama of
settlements and material culture is presented. Pottery continuity
and discontinuity is analyzed and granted new perspectives by
applying a techno-typological analytical model.
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