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The late Upper Paleolithic in Italy: An overview
Authors:Amilcare Bietti
Affiliation:(1) Sezione di Antropologia, Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e dell'Uomo, Università di Romà "ldquo"La Sapienza,"rdquo" Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana, P. le Aldo Moro, 00185 Roma, Italy
Abstract:Previous studies of the Italian late Upper Paleolithic, or ldquoEpigravettian,rdquo have been primarily chronostratigraphic and typological. Only recently has attention been paid to environmental and behavioral data. The Epigravettian covers some 10,000 years, from about 20,000 B.P. (beginning of the last Wurm stadial) to about 10,000 B.P. (end of Dryas III and beginning of the Holocene). Traditionally, it has been divided into three phases: Early (20,000–16,000 B.P.), Evolved (16,000–14,000 B.P.), and Final (14,000–10,000 B.P.). The Evolved and Final Epigravettian have five regional facies: northern Tyrrhenian, central and southern Tyrrhenian, northern and central Adriatic, southern Adriatic and Sicilian. After an extensive summary of the available environmental data and traditional artifact analyses, we illustrate the present status of more behaviorally oriented research and discusss the consistency of the subdivisions in space and time. Suggestions are made of possible directions for future research.
Keywords:Italy  Epigravettian  Upper Paleolithic  behavioral analysis  chronotypology
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