Lake evolution since the Bronze Age in the Lower Mincio River valley and the Forcello Etruscan harbour (Central Po plain)

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Cesare Ravazzi
Mauro Marchetti
Marco Zanon
Renata Perego
Lorenzo Castellano
Massimiliano Deaddis
Mattia De Amicis
Claudia Fredella
Davide Margaritora
Raffaele De Marinis
Tommaso Quirino

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ABSTRACT: Ravazzi C. et al., Lake evolution since the Bronze Age in the Lower Mincio River valley and the Forcello Etruscan harbour (Central Po plain). (IT ISSN 0394-3356, 2011) The Etruscan harbour of Forcello in lower valley of the Mincio River, N-Italy, was active between the VI to IV centuries BC. The stratigraphic investigations revealed that the settlement occupied a hill on the shore of a large lake, connected to the Mantua perifluvial lake system. The lake formed between the Late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age in the embanked floor of the Mincio Valley, and persisted till the late Middle Age. The diversion of the Po River at Guastalla during the Iron Age is considered responsible for damming the Mincio River at its confluence. 

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Ravazzi, Cesare, Mauro Marchetti, Marco Zanon, Renata Perego, Lorenzo Castellano, Massimiliano Deaddis, Mattia De Amicis, et al. , trans. 2011. “Lake Evolution since the Bronze Age in the Lower Mincio River Valley and the Forcello Etruscan Harbour (Central Po Plain)”. Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 24 (Extended Abstract): 202-4. https://doi.org/10.26382/.
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