Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rock Drawings in Valcamonica' has mentioned 'Iron Age' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Characteristics 2 The historiated cycle: themes and periodization 2.1 Epipaleolithic 2.2 Neolithic 2.3 Copper Age 2.4 Bronze Age 2.5 Iron Age 2.6 Roman Age 2.7 Medieval Age 3 Discovery and evaluation 4 Parks of rock art 5 See also 6 Notes 7 Bibliography 8 External links
Many of the incisions were made over a time period of eight thousand years preceding the Iron Age (1st millennium BC),[2] while petroglyphs of the last period are attributed to the people of Camuni, mentioned by Latin sources.
Proto-Camunian period Final Paleolithic,Epipaleolithic and Proto-Neolithic The Camunian I Neolithic The Camunian II Neolithic The Camunian III Chalcolithic, Early and Middle Bronze Age The Camunian IV The late and final Bronze Age, Iron Age
Iron Age[edit]
The engravings of the Iron Age (1st millennium BC) are attributed to the people of Camunni and constitute about 70-80% of all census figures.
[15] Topographic patterns are also present, mainly in the central part of the Iron Age (6th-4th century BC), like in the famous Bedolina Map, firstly studied by Miguel Beltrxc3xa1n Llorxc3xads[16] and more recently by Cristina Turconi[17] for the Milan University, one of the best known engraved surfaces of the Camonica Valley.