An article in the magazine **Archeo** extensively covers **Trentino** and its **Archeo Nature Park**, highlighting the significance of the **pile-dwelling settlements** in Fiavé. The publication, titled “Trentino, a park for the pile dwellings,” features a 12-page piece that thoroughly explores the archaeological site, renowned for preserving the remains of one of the most significant known pile-dwelling settlements. The Park’s project, managed by the UMSt Provincial Superintendency for Cultural Heritage and Activities, has played a crucial role in enhancing the site’s value, narrating the lives and ingenuity of ancient populations.
The article provides a historical overview of research conducted from the 19th century to the present day, detailing the phases of occupation at the site that span from the 7th millennium BC to the 13th century BC, with a focus on the evolution of construction techniques. It also includes a guide to the Park’s visiting routes, featuring life-size reconstructions of huts and a museum dedicated to daily life in Bronze Age villages, showcasing extraordinary artifacts discovered in the Fiavé peat bog.
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