Prehistoric human presence on Mount Etna (Sicily), in relation to the geological evolution

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Annals of Geophysics Pub Date : 2021-12-13 DOI:10.4401/ag-8667
Stefano Branca, Francesco Privitera, Orazio Palio, Maria Turco
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   This study analyses the relationship between the pre- and protohistoric sites on the slopes of Etna and the volcanic products, as well as the diverse settlement strategies in the different periods of prehistory. New C14 dating from significant excavations, in addition to those known from other Etnean sites, were performed with the aim of validating the chronology of the sequence of the different phases. A substantial concordance of the archaeological data with the volcanological ones has been found. It has been observed that a consistent human presence on Etna appears from the Middle Neolithic (5500 BC), after the sequence of eruptive events that marked the end of the Ellittico volcano (13550 - 13050 BC) and the formation of the Valle del Bove, and the subsequent debris and alluvial events on the eastern flanks of the volcano (7250 - 3350 BC). Human presence intensifies between the Late-Final Copper Age and the Early Bronze Age (2800 - 1450 BC), due to improvement in subsistence techniques and to the large presence of soils on lava flows suitable for sheep farming. The most recent phases of the Bronze Age are poorly represented, probably because of the concentration of the population in larger agglomerations (Montevergine and S. Paolillo at Catania, the Historical Hill at Paternò). The explosive eruptions taking place in this period seem to have had less impact on the settlement choices and have not affected the development of the sites over time. 
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史前人类在埃特纳火山(西西里岛)的存在,与地质演化有关
本文分析了埃特纳火山斜坡上的史前和史前遗址与火山产物的关系,以及不同史前时期的不同定居策略。新的C14年代测定来自重要的发掘,以及从其他埃特纳遗址中已知的,目的是验证不同阶段序列的年表。考古资料与火山学资料有很大的一致性。据观察,从新石器时代中期(公元前5500年)开始,埃特纳就出现了人类的持续存在,之后是一系列喷发事件,标志着埃利蒂科火山(公元前13550年至公元前13050年)的结束和波夫谷的形成,以及随后火山东部侧翼的碎片和冲积事件(公元前7250年至公元前3350年)。在铜器时代晚期和青铜时代早期(公元前2800 - 1450年),由于生存技术的改进和熔岩流上适合养羊的大量土壤的存在,人类的存在加剧了。青铜时代最近的阶段没有得到很好的体现,可能是因为人口集中在较大的群体中(卡塔尼亚的蒙特维因和s.p oolillo,历史山在Paternò)。这一时期发生的火山爆发似乎对定居选择的影响较小,也没有影响到遗址的长期发展。
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Annals of Geophysics
Annals of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Annals of Geophysics is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access, online journal. Annals of Geophysics welcomes contributions on primary research on Seismology, Geodesy, Volcanology, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Oceanography and Climatology, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Geodynamics and Tectonophysics, Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere. It provides: -Open-access, freely accessible online (authors retain copyright) -Fast publication times -Peer review by expert, practicing researchers -Free of charge publication -Post-publication tools to indicate quality and impact -Worldwide media coverage. Annals of Geophysics is published by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), nonprofit public research institution.
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