Between the end of XIX and the beginning of XX century, Aristide Baragiola studied, drawned and photographed a great number of traditional mountain houses in three Alpine areas occupied by German speaking communities. The Archives Baragiola, at Musei Civici di Como, have been rearranged and studied; in this article, the interest of Baragiola for the traditional house is inserted in its historical background, and the contribution of Baragiola to archaeological and ethnoarchaeological studies is discussed.

Il contributo di Aristide Baragiola agli studi di etnoarcheologia

Migliavacca M.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2014-01-01

Abstract

Between the end of XIX and the beginning of XX century, Aristide Baragiola studied, drawned and photographed a great number of traditional mountain houses in three Alpine areas occupied by German speaking communities. The Archives Baragiola, at Musei Civici di Como, have been rearranged and studied; in this article, the interest of Baragiola for the traditional house is inserted in its historical background, and the contribution of Baragiola to archaeological and ethnoarchaeological studies is discussed.
2014
Etnoarcheologia, dimore rurali, area alpina
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