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Coppa Nevigata is an archaeological site in the province of Foggia, southern Italy, southwest of Manfredonia, on the Apulian coast of the Gargano peninsula. The earliest human presence on the site, which was situated on the edge of a coastal lagoon, with easy access to the sea and numerous natural resources, dates back to the Neolithic, between the 7th and 5th millennia BC. At a later date, a settlement of the final Neolithic period continued into the Bronze Age; occupation at the site is attested for the Protoapennine, Apennine, and Subapennine phases of the Italian Bronze Age.

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  • Coppa Nevigata ist der Name eines archäologischen Fundorts, etwa neun Kilometer südwestlich von Manfredonia, in der Provinz Foggia der italienischen Region Apulien. Hier wurde eine vor allem während der italischen Bronzezeit bedeutende befestigte Siedlung entdeckt, die auch weiterhin archäologisch erforscht wird. Sie war von mindestens ca. 1800 v. Chr. bis zum Beginn des 1. Jahrtausends v. Chr. kontinuierlich bewohnt und findet in der Forschung vor allem wegen der zahlreichen entdeckten Purpurschneckenhäuser Beachtung, die eine sehr frühe Purpurgewinnung wahrscheinlich machen. Auch liefert die Siedlung den bisher ältesten Beleg für die Herstellung von Olivenöl in Italien. (de)
  • Coppa Nevigata is an archaeological site in the province of Foggia, southern Italy, southwest of Manfredonia, on the Apulian coast of the Gargano peninsula. The earliest human presence on the site, which was situated on the edge of a coastal lagoon, with easy access to the sea and numerous natural resources, dates back to the Neolithic, between the 7th and 5th millennia BC. At a later date, a settlement of the final Neolithic period continued into the Bronze Age; occupation at the site is attested for the Protoapennine, Apennine, and Subapennine phases of the Italian Bronze Age. During the Bronze Age, a significant settlement arose that had contacts with the civilizations of the Aegean; these contacts are most visible during the Subapennine phase, when fragments of Mycenaean ceramics are found at the site. From the beginning of the Protoapennine phase, there is evidence for the extraction of purple dye from murex shells and for pressing of olives to extract olive oil. The purple dye production, starting around 1800 BC, is the earliest yet attested in Italy. This dye production increased through the 14th century BC, but sharply dropped off by the 12th century in the Subapennine phase. Some areas near the fortifications and on the shore of the lagoon were dedicated both to the processing and storage of cereals and to the extraction of purple dye; these activities were later moved within the settlement. The site was defended by dry stone fortification walls. The site is currently under periodic excavation by a team from Sapienza University of Rome, under the direction of Alberto Cazzella. (en)
  • Coppa Nevigata è un sito archeologico preistorico in Puglia, a sudovest di Manfredonia, sulle coste a sud del Gargano. La frequentazione umana sul sito, situato ai margini della costa, con facile accesso al mare e numerose risorse naturali, risale al Neolitico, ossia intorno al 6000 a.C. Nell'età del Bronzo - intorno al - si sviluppa un insediamento notevole, che vanta anche contatti con la civiltà minoica: si praticava ampiamente l'estrazione della porpora dai murici e la spremitura delle olive, dimostrando così l'antichissima tradizione culturale legata all'olio d'oliva in Puglia. Alcune aree prossime alle fortificazioni e alla riva della laguna furono adibite ad attività collettive, connesse sia alla conservazione e al trattamento dei cereali, che all'estrazione della porpora; in seguito queste attività si spostarono all'interno dell'abitato. L'insediamento era provvisto di mura difensive in pietrame a secco. Attualmente il sito è scavato periodicamente da una missione della Sapienza di Roma, sotto la direzione di Alberto Cazzella. (it)
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  • Coppa Nevigata ist der Name eines archäologischen Fundorts, etwa neun Kilometer südwestlich von Manfredonia, in der Provinz Foggia der italienischen Region Apulien. Hier wurde eine vor allem während der italischen Bronzezeit bedeutende befestigte Siedlung entdeckt, die auch weiterhin archäologisch erforscht wird. Sie war von mindestens ca. 1800 v. Chr. bis zum Beginn des 1. Jahrtausends v. Chr. kontinuierlich bewohnt und findet in der Forschung vor allem wegen der zahlreichen entdeckten Purpurschneckenhäuser Beachtung, die eine sehr frühe Purpurgewinnung wahrscheinlich machen. Auch liefert die Siedlung den bisher ältesten Beleg für die Herstellung von Olivenöl in Italien. (de)
  • Coppa Nevigata is an archaeological site in the province of Foggia, southern Italy, southwest of Manfredonia, on the Apulian coast of the Gargano peninsula. The earliest human presence on the site, which was situated on the edge of a coastal lagoon, with easy access to the sea and numerous natural resources, dates back to the Neolithic, between the 7th and 5th millennia BC. At a later date, a settlement of the final Neolithic period continued into the Bronze Age; occupation at the site is attested for the Protoapennine, Apennine, and Subapennine phases of the Italian Bronze Age. (en)
  • Coppa Nevigata è un sito archeologico preistorico in Puglia, a sudovest di Manfredonia, sulle coste a sud del Gargano. La frequentazione umana sul sito, situato ai margini della costa, con facile accesso al mare e numerose risorse naturali, risale al Neolitico, ossia intorno al 6000 a.C. Nell'età del Bronzo - intorno al - si sviluppa un insediamento notevole, che vanta anche contatti con la civiltà minoica: si praticava ampiamente l'estrazione della porpora dai murici e la spremitura delle olive, dimostrando così l'antichissima tradizione culturale legata all'olio d'oliva in Puglia. Alcune aree prossime alle fortificazioni e alla riva della laguna furono adibite ad attività collettive, connesse sia alla conservazione e al trattamento dei cereali, che all'estrazione della porpora; in segui (it)
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