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==Prehistory==
{{PA|Prehistoriala Italia}}
[[File:Matera0005.jpg|thumbnail|left|[[Matera]], 
which dates from Pqua datizas de palaeolithiciko* [[10th millennium BC]]ma yarmilo]] aK, (region ofo di [[Basilickata]]).]]

En prehistoriala tempo, Italiana peninsulo esis diferanta de lua nuna formo. Dum la lasta [[glaciala evo]], l'insuli di [[Elba]] e [[Sicilia]] esis konektita kun kontinentala teritorio. [[Adriatika maro]] esis multa plu mikra, dekande komencas a qua esas nuna [[Gargano]] peninsulo, e qua esas nuna la gulfo di [[Venezia]] esas fertila planajo kun humida klimato.

Flint tools uncovered atUtensilosilexi deskovrita en Pirro Nnord show that ancient humans were present ia montras ke antiqua homi asistis en Italyia 1.5 million years ago.o ante nun<ref>http://www.researchgate.net/publication/222701100_Out_of_Africa_The_first_evidence_of_Italian_peninsula_occupation/file/d912f507e545a869d9.pdf</ref> The. La preszence of theteso di ''[[Hhomo neanderthalensis]]'' has been* esis demonstrated iita en archakeological findings dating toa konstati datanta en c. 50,000 yearsi agonte (latesta [[Pleistoceneo]]). [[Homo sapiens sapiens]] appeared during the upperaris dum alta [[Palaeolithiciko]].*<ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/science/fossil-teeth-put-humans-in-europe-earlier-than-thought.html?scp=1&sq=kents%20cavern&st=cse | work=The New York Times | title=Fossil Teeth Put Humans in Europe Earlier Than Thought | date=2 November 2011}}</ref>.

In November 2011 tests conducted at the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit in England on what were previously thought to be Neanderthal baby teeth, which had been unearthed in 1964 from the Grotta del Cavallo, were identified as the oldest modern human remains discovered anywhere in Europe, dating from between 43,000 to 45,000 years ago.<ref name="nytimes.com"/> Remains of the later prehistoric age have been found in [[Liguria]], Lombardy (stone carvings in [[Valcamonica]]) and in Sardinia ([[nuraghe]]). The most famous is perhaps that of [[Ötzi the Iceman]], the mummy of a mountain hunter found in the [[Similaun]] glacier in South Tyrol, dating to c. 3000 BC ([[Copper Age]]).

[[File:Menhirmonted'accoddi.png|thumbnail|left|Pyramid of [[Monte d'Accoddi]] is an archaeological site in northern [[Sardinia]], [[Italy]], located in the territory of [[Sassari]] near [[Porto Torres]]. [[4th millennium BC]].]]
[[File:Otzi-Quinson.jpg|thumbnail|[[Ötzi]] thela maxima oldesta mummy in the world discio en mondo deskovered in the southernsita en sudala Alpsi (region ofi di [[Trentino-Alto Adige]]) withkun extremely sophisticated equipment to that time. [[4th millennium BC rafinita equipo di ta evo, [[4 yarmilo aK]].]]
During the [[Copper Age]], Indoeuropean people migrated to Italy. Approximatively four waves of population from north to the Alps have been identified. A first Indoeuropean migration occurred around the mid-3rd millennium BC, from population who imported copper smithing. The [[Remedello culture]] took over the [[Po Valley]]. A second wave of immigration occurred in the [[Bronze Age]], from the late 3rd to the early 2nd millennium BC, with tribes identified with the [[Beaker culture]] and by the use of(contracted; show full)

==External links==
* [http://www.miol.it/stagniweb/foto6.asp?File=mappe_va&Tipo=index&Righe=50&Col=4 Detailed Maps of the History of Italy]
* [http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/History_of_Italy:_Primary_Documents History of Italy: Primary Documents]
* [http://www.italyrevisited.org/ Italy Revisited (historical photo archives)]