PAX AUGUSTA
That was the theory until recent ( urnfield from the north in the po valley) but recent research are pointing of canegrate being older than RFSO...also cremation in northern italy is older.......see
MARCO BAIONI: 3rd millennium BC ritual and burial practice in Lombardy on academia.eu ( it refers to the civate group whose practice you can find also in Rocca di Manerba)...but there's more...... cremation in copper age Italy was also in the south ......take a look:
GIORGIA APRILE ( on academia.eu): The copper age mound necropolis in Salve Lecce Italy: radiocarbon dating result on charcoals, cremated bones and pottery
If it was present in the north and south it means we can find it very likely also in the Rinaldone group ( Salve obviously is Gaudo culture)
Schrijver is a very talented linguist... he knows what is saying and he thinks celtic languages likely from south of the alps....
The thesis I was referring to is this: you can find it online
Author : Giacomo Capuzzo
Title: Space-temporal analysis of radiocarbon evidence and associated archeological record: from Danube to Ebro rivers and from bronze to iron age
That was the theory until recent ( urnfield from the north in the po valley) but recent research are pointing of canegrate being older than RFSO...also cremation in northern italy is older.......see
MARCO BAIONI: 3rd millennium BC ritual and burial practice in Lombardy on academia.eu ( it refers to the civate group whose practice you can find also in Rocca di Manerba)...but there's more...... cremation in copper age Italy was also in the south ......take a look:
GIORGIA APRILE ( on academia.eu): The copper age mound necropolis in Salve Lecce Italy: radiocarbon dating result on charcoals, cremated bones and pottery
If it was present in the north and south it means we can find it very likely also in the Rinaldone group ( Salve obviously is Gaudo culture)
Schrijver is a very talented linguist... he knows what is saying and he thinks celtic languages likely from south of the alps....
The thesis I was referring to is this: you can find it online
Author : Giacomo Capuzzo
Title: Space-temporal analysis of radiocarbon evidence and associated archeological record: from Danube to Ebro rivers and from bronze to iron age