Abstract

AbstractIn the 3rd millennium both metallurgy and chamber tombs for communal burial appear in southern Italy, while the pottery forms of the region undergo important changes. This paper is devoted to examining the origins of these developments as they appear in the Gaudo Culture of the southern Tyrrhenian coast in the context of current discussions of diffusion and autochthony in the archaeology of the Mediterranean basin.

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