Summer Farms - Seasonal Exploitation of the Uplands from Prehistory to the Present - John R. Collis

Summer Farms - Seasonal Exploitation of the Uplands from Prehistory to the Present - John R. Collis

Shepherds and miners through time in the Veneto highlands: ethnoarchaeology and archaeology

Summer Farms - Seasonal Exploitation of the Uplands from Prehistory to the Present - John R. Collis

Mara Migliavacca

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The eastern Italian Pre-Alps in the area between Lake Garda and the river Brenta have been exploited from historical times to the present day for many purposes that are typical of a mountain zone. Among the most important activities were mining and stock-raising. Ethno-archaeological and archaeological projects have been carried out in the study area in order to detect and document the traces of human activities, especially shepherds and sheep farming. To date, it has been possible to locate hundreds of sheep folds, shepherds’ shelters and breeders’ houses in the uplands, to discover that the most ancient traces of organised human exploitation in the uplands go back to the Bronze Age, while during the Iron Age a change in upland economy is evident, possibly connected with the organisation of larger territorial polities and their boundaries.

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Migliavacca, Mara . Shepherds and miners through time in the Veneto highlands: ethnoarchaeology and archaeology. Summer Farms - Seasonal Exploitation of the Uplands from Prehistory to the Present. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 57-72 Aug 2016. ISBN 9780906090565. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=28006. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.28006. Aug 2016

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