Abstract

The study of huts and other structures in modern agro-pastoral contexts is an important tool to retrieve valuable information to understand older contexts. The objective of this work is to highlight the potential for ethnoarchaeological studies of the context of the Lepini Mountains, which still today is marked in the landscape by the remains of these structures, through the crossing and synthesis of the information gathered in the various research carried out in the area.

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