Lake Habitations and Pre-Historic Remains in the Turbaries and Marl-Beds of Northern and Central Italy by Bartolomeo Gastaldi

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Bartolomeo Gastaldi (1818–79) abandoned a legal career to pursue his passion for geology, glaciology and palaeontology. This 1865 English translation by Charles Harcourt Chambers is of Gastaldi's illustrated 1862 publication, presenting accounts of human remains and artefacts discovered at Stone Age and Bronze Age settlements south of the Alps.

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Lake Habitations and Pre-Historic Remains in the Turbaries and Marl-Beds of Northern and Central Italy by Bartolomeo Gastaldi

The son of a Turin lawyer, Bartolomeo Gastaldi (1818 79) initially followed in his father's footsteps but then abandoned the law to pursue his passion for geology and palaeontology. Later one of the founders of the Italian Alpine Club, Gastaldi was especially interested in the geology and glaciology of the Alps in his native Piedmont. The mineral gastaldite is named after him. This work, first published in Italian in 1862, is reissued here in the 1865 English translation prepared by Charles Harcourt Chambers (1826 76) for the Anthropological Society of London. Its importance lies in the meticulous descriptions, by Gastaldi and others, of the human remains and artefacts discovered at Stone Age and Bronze Age settlements on the site of lakes and peat bogs to the south of the Alps. Featuring engraved illustrations throughout, the work also includes Gastaldi's summary of discoveries since his book's first appearance.
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ISBN 13 9781108080286
ISBN 10 1108080286
Title Lake Habitations and Pre-Historic Remains in the Turbaries and Marl-Beds of Northern and Central Italy
Author Bartolomeo Gastaldi
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2015-03-12
Number of pages 154
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.