IT-LM-12
Cadrezzate (VA) | Sabbione o settentrionale
Description
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The largest and best-known pile-dwelling village of the three sites submerged in Lake Monate (7000 square meters and more than 4000 piles), was discovered in late 19th century by a local fisherman. Since 1990 new underwater archaeological surveys have been conducted by the Sopraintendenza, conducting research on the entire settlement, which was mainly built from oakwood. The investigation revealed the presence of concentric palisades that enclosed the village on the landwardside. This is an organisational feature that is common to Sabbione and other pile-dwelling settlements found on the shores of Swiss lakes. Two huts were also revealed, both with a rectangular plan (3 x 5 and 4 x 8 meters) and built within a period of about ten years.
Age du Bronze
Age du Bronze ancien - Age du bronze moyen (17. - 16. siècle av. J.-C.)
Lago di Monate
267 m
Taille du site 1,17 ha / environ 2 terrains de foot
Taille du zone tampon 9,61 ha / environ 13 terrains de foot
Découvrir des palafittes
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A selection of finds can be visited at
Museo Civico di Villa Mirabello
Piazza della Motta, 4,
21100 Varese VA
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Museo della Società Gallaratese per gli Studi Patri
Via del Borgo Antico, 4,
21013 Gallarate VA
to the website