Authors
Mihai Niculiță, Mihai Ciprian Mărgărint, Ionuț Cristea
Publication date
2017
Book
Proceedings of Romanian Geomorphology Symposium; vol 1, 2017 11–14 May; Iasi, Romania
Pages
133-136
Publisher
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași Press
Description
Cucuteni–Cetăţuia site is located at the edge of the Laiu plateau, on a promontory cut by a gully, and is bounded on north, east and south sides by deep-seated landslide scarps [1]. The main inhabitation of the settlement is attributed to Cucuteni A. This settlement is related to the Băiceni–Dâmbul Morii settlement, located downstream, at the base of the hillslope, on the relict landslide deposits, between Recea and Morii rivers (Fig. 1). The site was populated in the Cucuteni A and AB phases. The complex landslides that affect the north, west and south hillslopes are retrogressive landslides which generated the slide of the sandstone layer over the underlying claystones and sands (Fig. 2).
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