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Milestones 13. Living in the islands. Four thousand years ago ... Milestones

Friendship with the formidable archaeologist Messina Alessio Toscano Raffa allows us to raise a new tone and a new item in this blog, dedicated to Messina and Cape Pelorus, archeology, history , nature and the laws of this territory.
Alessio Toscano Raffa, editor and expert aurantia "technical" Messina of antiquities, works with the Free Press "Office Shows," for which manages the heading "Milestones."
Courtesy of his Office Shows and these contributions also quoted in full on "Pheraimon.


The Aeolian Islands are synonymous with complete tourist offer for the discerning traveler in all aspects of the holiday. The specific geomorphological archipelago has made since antiquity a place of privileged attendance and active in the wiring system of the Mediterranean from the second millennium BC The Early Bronze Age is manifested by the Capo Graziano culture, the eponymous village on the island of Filicudi, which have two distinct phases, the first witness to some huts found in the saddle that connects the two Montagnole Filicudi, the second place between 1600 and 1400 BC with a retreat in the village.

Despite the defensive, however, was still alive open to sea traffic as witnessed by the presence of Mycenaean pottery in the area and materials of the cultural island in the Campania region, confirming the vitality of trade transmarini. Around 1400 BC the Bronze Age culture of Cape Graziano replaces Milazzese facies, named after the village on the island of Panarea also extends to the north coast of Sicily, especially in Messina to the large fortified village Faraglioni of Ustica. The most important material evidence of this phase is the village located on the plateau of the famous Bay Calajunco in Panarea. These are 21 huts of variable shape (scholars have estimated a total of 50 cabins for 200 people), mostly oval, some of which are recorded in square yards and divided into several rooms. The high was in stone, wooden roof and floor plan consists of a mixture of sand, sometimes paved.

Beyond the importance of cultural history of the charm Cape Milazzese is intensified by the extraordinary landscape that exudes a vision of a mythical place typical of the archipelago. A heritage to protect and promote similar initiatives by the recent opening of the museum submarine Filicudi. Just in the bottom of the shoal of Capo Graziano are preserved many relics of old Roman and modern greek-usable up to 45 meters deep, accompanied by diving allowed.

Alessio Toscano Raffa

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