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    L’Alternanza Scuola Lavoro in INAF - a.s. 2017/2018

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    Per il 2017/2018, il Report è stato realizzato con la collaborazione del Gruppo di Lavoro sull’ASL della D&D INAF, formato da: Elena Amato, Carlo Baffa, Sandro Bardelli, Innocenza Busà, Silvia Casu, Gennaro Cretella, Giuseppe Cutispoto, Francesco D’Alessio, Annalisa Deliperi, Federico Di Giacomo, Daniele Gardiol, Livia Giacomini, Nino La Barbera, Sabrina Masiero, Sabrina Milia, Emanuella Puddu, Simona Righini, Stefano Sandrelli, Luigia Santagati, Monica Speandio, Alessandra ZanazziIn Italia, tutti gli studenti che frequentano un Istituto di Istruzione Superiore devono per legge effettuare nel corso del triennio finale dei progetti di Alternanza Scuola Lavoro (ASL), poi divenuti Percorsi per le Competenze Trasversali e per l'Orientamento (PCTO). Questo documento è un report e una analisi globale delle attività PCTO svolte da tutte le sedi INAF nell'anno scolastico 2017/2018. Questo Report è la seconda edizione di un progetto nazionale dell'Ufficio Didattica e Divulgazione INAF, ed è stato realizzato con la partecipazione del Gruppo di Lavoro sull’ASL della D&D INAF

    Continuity and replacement in flake production across the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition : a view over the Italian peninsula.

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    An assessment of the role of flake production across the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition produces many similarities across the Italian peninsula. From the northern belt of the Po plain up to the southern Apennines, several lithic assemblages that date to the very final Mousterian, the Uluzzian and the Aurignacian reveal either continuities or abrupt replacements in the procedure of core exploitation for the extraction of flakes. Final Mousterian tradition in Levallois flake/blade production is replaced during the Uluzzian by innovations developed to extract different kinds of flakes, such as the use of new inventories of tool sets, including arched backed tools, end scrapers and splintered pieces. The appearance of the Proto-Aurignacian may have led to a complete rupture of this system or have maintained some continuities that will be discussed in terms of raw material exploitation and the significance of tool use. Flake production, even if subordinate to the blade and bladelet systems, makes its reappearance in the early Aurignacian as independent reduction sequences

    First evidence of human peopling in the southern Po plain after the LGM: the early Sauveterrian site of Collecchio (Parma, Northern Italy).

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    According to the current archaeological evidence human peopling in the Southern Po Plain after the LGM was delayed with respect to other areas of northern-central Italy. Although a rather rich set of sites is recorded from the plain to the main Apennines watershed, true reference points are still lacking. Within this context, Collecchio (Parma, Northern Italy) represents a key-site, attesting that stable settlement in the region began at least in the mid part of the Preboreal. This site, which is also the richest Early Mesolithic (Sauveterrian) deposit to have been extensively excavated in the southern Po Plain, has yielded a varied record of archaeological remains including organic residues and an abundant lithic assemblage that were following a multidisciplinary approach
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