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  • Via Cimitile
  • Nola
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    Chronology

    • 2300 BC - 1000 BC

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      • In the town of Nola, a geo-physical survey and rescue excavation were undertaken prior to the construction of a school in via Cimitile, immediately east of the fire-station. The resulting evidence showed one or two structures belonging to a settlement post-dating the so-called “pomici di Avellino” Vesuvian eruption. In particular, part of a hut with a probable enclosure was uncovered. The blade of a small bronze dagger constituted a find of considerable interest. It was incised with parallel lines at the edges and was furnished with small nails for attaching the handle. The typology was similar to the “Mincio” type attested in the later phase of the early Bronze Age.

    Bibliography

      • S. De Caro 2001, L’attività della Soprintendenza archeologica di Napoli e Caserta nel 2000, in Atti del XL Convegno di Studi sulla Magna Grecia (Taranto 2000), Taranto: 865-905.