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Arene Candide - Wikipedia
The Arene Candide, (Italian: Caverna delle Arene Candide, Cavern of the White sands) is an archaeological site in Finale Ligure, Liguria, Italy.
The Prince of Arene Candide | Museums in Genoa - Musei di …
Arene Candide Cave, Savona, Cardini excavations, 1942. Discovered at a depth of 6.7 m in the Arene Candide Cave, this young hunter owes his nickname of “Prince” to the extraordinary grave goods with which he was buried.
Arene Candide: Ice Age Cave Reveals Rituals to Say Goodbye …
2018年9月11日 · Broken stones buried 12,000 years ago have been found at Arene Candide, a cave that was used as a graveyard during the last Ice Age. In the Paleolithic era, Arene Candide was a sort of early necropolis. It is a cave in Liguria, Italy, in which 19 burial pits have been found.
Burials of the Arene Candide Cave – Finale Ligure (SV)
About 42 people were exhumed inside the cave of the Arene Candide during the various excavation campaigns, research that has allowed to deepen the funerary dynamics inside the necropolis.
The Arene Candide Cave - Mudif
The Arene Candide Cave is a prehistoric site of international importance for it’s long human frequentation and for the discovery within the cave of the grave of “ The Young Price ”, a hunter from the Upper Palaeolithic that died when he was 15 due to a violent trauma to the face.
Arene Candide: history of the excavations – Finale Ligure (SV)
2022年12月4日 · The Arene Candide Cave is of fundamental international importance as it provides a sequence of about 10 meters of sediments with traces of human occupation between the Upper Paleolithic (about 32.000 BC) and the VI-VII century AD, therefore it appears to be today the most complete and best investigated archaeological stratigraphy of the western ...
The Arene Candide 3D database // MorphoSource
Arene Candide is a large cave system accessed 90 m above current sea level on the slopes of Monte Caprazoppa, Finale Ligure, Italy. The site has been renowned since the latter half of the 19th century for the archaeological richness of its Holocene layers but it was only from the 1940s that its Pleistocene sequence came under investigation.
Arene Candide - Encyclopedia.com
Arene Candide is a spacious and pleasant cave in Liguria in northwestern Italy directly overlooking the Mediterranean, midway between Genoa and the French border. The opening is in a cliff face 90 meters above sea level.
Extraordinary discoveries from the cave of Arene Candide
During the Neolithic period, over 6500 years ago, a small human community lived in the cave of the Arene Candide: the cave sheltered their animals, was a place to prepare and consume food, manufacture tools and ornaments, bury the dead.
Cave Arene Candide | Sito Turistico Ufficiale - Finale Ligure
2021年4月27日 · Among the important archaeological remains found in more than 150 years of research, it highlights burials and numerous objects and traces of daily activities of the Neolithic period (VI-V millennium BC). The cave of Arene Candide offers a very extensive documentation for the quality and the quantity of the data.