It does not, but I've found some bibliography about this culture:
J. Bradford, "Siticulosa Apulia", Antiquity, 1946;
A. Manfredini, S. Tinč, "Atti XIV Riun. I.I.P.P.", 1970;
A. Manfredini, "Il villaggio trincerato di Monte Aquilone nel quadro del neolitico dell'Italia meridionale", Origini 6, 1972;
A. M. Radmilli, "Die Neolithisierung Italiens", inside "Die Anfage des Neolithikus von Orient bis Nordeuropa", Teil 7, 1972.
Damn... the most recent text has been written 40 years ago
There must be most recent ones, plus every text here talks about Neolithic, but the "Guida della preistoria Italiana" clearly says that some lithic artefacts are of Upper Paleolithic technique.
So I believe they misunderstood the dating in the 70ies; it's a curious thing to examine
Greetings,
Mauro.