Specus Clidium
Specus Clidium, vulgo βραχοσκεπή Κλειδί,[1] demi Clidoniae iuxta Ioannina, est locus habitationis humanae aevo Palaeolithico usitatus. Ab archaeologis Britannis duce Galfrido Bailey annis 1983-1986 effoditus est.
E computationibus radiocarbonicis quinque et viginti censetur cavernam ab hominibus inter annos 16 500 et 13 000 a.p. non cal. usitatam, rursus circiter 10 400 a.p. non cal., denuo circiter 3 560 a.p. non cal.;[2] ibi ibices et rupicapras praecipue mactaverunt atque rarissime cervos, castores, lupos, lynces.[3]
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Geoff Bailey, "The Palaeolithic of Klithi in Its Wider Context" in Annual of the British School at Athens vol. 87 (1992) pp. 1-28 JSTOR
- Geoff Bailey, ed., Klithi: Palaeolithic Settlement and Quaternary Landscapes in Northwest Greece. 2 voll. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 1997 recensio huius libri
- Geoff Bailey, "The Palaeolithic archaeology and palaeogeography of Epirus with particular reference to the investigations of the Klithi rockshelter" in G. N. Bailey, E. Adam, E. Panagopoulou, C. Perlès, K. Zachos, edd., The Palaeolithic Archaeology of Greece and Adjacent Areas: Proceedings of the ICOPAG Conference, Ioannina, September 1994 (British School at Athens Studies, vol. 3. Londinii, 1999) pp. 159-169 JSTOR
- Curtis N. Runnels, Tjeerd H. van Andel, "The Early Stone Age of the Nomos of Preveza: Landscape and Settlement" in Hesperia Supplements vol. 32. Landscape Archaeology in Southern Epirus, Greece (2003) pp. 47-134 JSTOR
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Nexus externi
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