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- Castelluccio_Culture abstract "Castelluccio culture is an archaeological feature dating to Ancient Bronze Age (2000 a.C. approximately) of the prehistoric civilization of Sicily, originally identified by Paolo Orsi on the basis of a particular ceramic style, in the homonymous village, between Noto and Siracusa.The discovery of a prehistoric village in Castelluccio di Noto, allowed to know, next to the remains of prehistoric circular huts, a Ceramic class decorated with brown lines on a yellow-reddish background, and also tri-color with the use of white. The weapons used in the days of Castelluccio culture were green stone and basalt axes and, in the most recent settlements, bronze axes. Frequent carved bones, considered idols similar to those of Malta, and of Troy II and III. Burials were made in rounded tombs carved into the rock, with doors with relief carving of spiral symbols and motifs that evoke the sexual act. Castelluccio culture is dated by some to a period between 2200 BC and 1800 BC, others believe it to be contemporary to Middle-Late Helladic period (1800/1400 BC).Castelluccio culture was present in the villages of south-east Sicily, Monte Casale, Cava d'Ispica, Pachino, Niscemi, Cava Lazzaro, near Noto, of Rosolini, in the rocky Byzantine district of coasts of Santa Febronia in Palagonia, in Cuddaru d' Crastu (Tornabé-Mercato d'Arrigo) near Pietraperzia, where there are the remains of a fortress partly carved in stone, and - with different ceramic forms - also near Agrigento in Monte Grande. The discovery of a cup of Etna type in the area of Comiso, among local ceramic objects led to the discovery of commercial trades with Castelluccio sites of Paternò, Adrano and Biancavilla, whose graves differ in making due to the hard basaltic terrain and also for the utilization of the lava caves as chamber tombs.In the area around Ragusa have been found evidences of mining of the ancient residents of Castelluccio; tunnels excavated by the use of basalt bats allowed the extraction and production of highly sought flints. Some dolmens, dated back to this same period, with sole funeral function, are found in different parts of Sicily and attributable to a people not belonging to the Castelluccio Culture.".
- Castelluccio_Culture thumbnail Portello_tombale.JPG?width=300.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageExternalLink castelluccio_guide_turistiche_agrigento.htm.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=502%3Ala-civilta-castellucciana&catid=35&Itemid=127.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageExternalLink LA_CAVA_DISPICA.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageID "47069422".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageLength "4922".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageRevisionID "683675414".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Adrano.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Agrigento.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Axe.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Biancavilla.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Castelluccio_Culture.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_Italy.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_Sicily.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Comiso.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Flint.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Helladic_period.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Casale.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Grande_(Palma_di_Montechiaro).
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Niscemi.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Noto.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Pachino.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Palagonia.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Paolo_Orsi.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Paternò.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Pietraperzia.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Polizzello_archaeological_site.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Italy.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ragusa,_Italy.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Rosolini.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Thapsos_Culture.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Troy.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLink File:Portello_tombale.JPG.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castelluccio Culture".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castelluccio period".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castelluccio".
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Castelluccio_Culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Castelluccio_Culture subject Category:Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Castelluccio_Culture subject Category:Prehistoric_Italy.
- Castelluccio_Culture subject Category:Tribes_of_Sicily.
- Castelluccio_Culture hypernym Feature.
- Castelluccio_Culture type Work.
- Castelluccio_Culture comment "Castelluccio culture is an archaeological feature dating to Ancient Bronze Age (2000 a.C.".
- Castelluccio_Culture label "Castelluccio Culture".
- Castelluccio_Culture sameAs Q3699313.
- Castelluccio_Culture sameAs Cultura_di_Castelluccio.
- Castelluccio_Culture sameAs Кастелуччо.
- Castelluccio_Culture sameAs Q3699313.
- Castelluccio_Culture wasDerivedFrom Castelluccio_Culture?oldid=683675414.
- Castelluccio_Culture depiction Portello_tombale.JPG.
- Castelluccio_Culture isPrimaryTopicOf Castelluccio_Culture.