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Among the found items noteworthy is the presence of extremely accurate works in flint stone as axes and other weapons, objects in copper and arsenical silver (arms, pins, pectorals, bracelets), all of them characterized by decorative elements of eastern origin.
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The first burials were discovered in the winter of 1884, the excavations were initiated by
Gaetano Chierici, but, as a result of the low temperatures, he fell ill and died. The excavations continued under the direction of
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The male set was represented by arrows, stone daggers and polished stone axes, among the tombs few are those with axes and daggers or ornaments made of copper.
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The female burials are accompanied by ceramic vessels or (in rare occasions) ornaments. The graves of children contained simple kits of flint stone.
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The Copper Age graves contained a single body in a crouching or supine position with the head facing north-west.
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C. Quiles (2021) gathered three ancient dna results for the
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Remedello II: 2900 / 2800 BC – 2400 BC, or full Copper Age stage.
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129:Valcamonica
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