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W. H. Hall: The Romans on the Riviera and the Rhone • Chapter 5### Summary of the Ligures from Chapter V of "The Romans on the Riviera and the Rhone" by W. H. Hall
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Kingdoms of the Ligures - Ligurians - The History FilesPrior to domination by Rome, the Alpine region contained various populations which had a complex, obscure, and ethnically-multilayered history.
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Kelts and LiguriansThey were followed closely by two Ligurian tribes, the. Libui and the Saluvii. A third host, composed of Boii and Lingones, entered Italy by the Pennine range, ...
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Historical Overview - Lexicon LeponticumJul 4, 2021 · 4, 6, 6) they were Ligurians; for Livius (Liv. 5, 34, 8) they originated from Gaul. Strabo mentions the term Kelto-Ligures (Kελτολίγυας Strab.
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Λίγυς - Wiktionary, the free dictionary### Etymology Summary for Λίγυς
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Northen Italy araund 2200 cal BC - from Copper Age to Early Bronze ...The Polada Culture formation involved both local Late Copper Age traditions and influences from Central Europe. Population dynamics shifted towards settlement ...Missing: Ligures | Show results with:Ligures
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Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Dripsinates - The History FilesUnusually for pre-Roman inhabitants of northern Italy, the Dripsinates have tentatively been linked with the Polada culture of the Italian Bronze Age.Missing: Ligures connection<|control11|><|separator|>
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book V Chapter 1### Summary of Ligures (Ligurians) in Strabo's Geography, Book V Chapter 1
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book IV Chapter 1### Summary of Strabo's Geography, Book IV Chapter 1: Ligures, Territory, Boundaries, and Rhone/France Areas
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Pottery forming of the Cardial and Epicardial Neolithic waresThis paper focuses on the reconstruction of the forming technologies that were used for manufacturing the Early Neolithic vessels from Cova del Frare
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(PDF) The Neolithisation of Liguria (NW Italy) - Academia.eduThe archaeological evidence compiled for Liguria has enabled the formulation of a comprehensive model of Neolithic social, technological and economic ...Missing: Ligures | Show results with:Ligures
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Radiocarbon Dated Trends and Central Mediterranean PrehistoryOct 7, 2021 · The north Italian Early Bronze Age is represented by the Polada culture ... 2200 cal BC and possible Aegean ancestry between 1800 and 1500 cal.Missing: Ligures | Show results with:Ligures
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The collapse of the Terramare culture and growth of new economic ...The collapse of the Terramare culture and growth of new economic and social systems during the Late Bronze Age in Italy ... to the start of the Iron Age, ...
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What's in a name? The Ligurians, a case study in ethnicity in late ...Mar 21, 2024 · This dissertation discusses the archaeological evidence for the Ligurians, who are believed to have inhabited north-western Italy in late ...
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An Alternative to 'Celtic from the East' and 'Celtic from the West'Apr 2, 2020 · This article discusses a problem in integrating archaeology and philology. For most of the twentieth century, archaeologists associated the ...
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Searching for the Origins: Three Italian Toponyms between Pre-Indo ...The aim of this paper is the etymological reconstruction of three Italian place names from the current regions of Piedmont and Liguria (North-Western Italy) ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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(PDF) Ligurian and Lepontic: the inscriptions from Lunigiana and the ...Ligurian appears best understood as representing a separate Indo-European language from Celtic and all of the Lunigiana inscriptions can be interpreted as ...
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Inscriptions - Museo delle Statue Stele LunigianesiJun 28, 2023 · “(u) vezaruapus” (or “vezaru apus”) is the inscription found on the statue stele of Filetto II. “vemetuvis” is the inscription found on the ...Missing: Ligurian | Show results with:Ligurian
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Stele of Zignago | Museums in Genoa - Musei di GenovaThe Sandstone stele found in 1827 in Zignago (La Spezia) together with another 52 works sculpted between the Copper Age and the Iron Age.Missing: Spinetta Marengo
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The Lepontic Inscriptions and the Ligurian Dialect - jstorThe term is comprehensive enough to include both the. Lepontic inscriptions and also the scanty remains of the Ligurian language. What is known of this language ...
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[PDF] Mount BegoIn mount. Bego we find exactly the same kind of rock carvings that should date from the same period on the base of a typological comparison with engravings in ...
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Describing Inscriptions of Ancient Italy. The ItAnt Project and Its ...Aug 9, 2023 · This article discusses the challenges addressed in the digital scholarly encoding of the fragmentary texts of the languages of Ancient ItalyMissing: Ligurian | Show results with:Ligurian<|separator|>
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[PDF] WAtER PLACE nAMEs In tHE PRE-LAtIn LIGURIAn ... - DR-NTUthis paper outlines a new applied epistemological aspect of the so-called. Convergence Theory that is aimed to develop a potentially “homogeneous” vision.
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A note on the Ligures of Latium Vetus: evidence from toponymy ...In this paper I prove that toponymy, and anthroponymy as well, support and confirm the testimonies of the Ancient about an early presence of Ligures in Latium ...
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Aspects of metallurgical activity in Liguria (Italy) in the middle and ...Prehistoric metal findings from Liguria are numerous, however, even though there were many metalliferous mines, the metal-working sites have not yet been ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Terraced-walled settlements in Bronze Age Liguria (north ...Apr 8, 2020 · In Liguria, from Middle Bronze Age II-III (15th-14th centuries BC) until the Roman conquest, settlements studied since the 1970s show a ...
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Phoenicia, Phoenicians Founded GenoaAround 500 b.c., Ligures colonized the city of Lunis and the isle of Elba as a point of trading with the Etruscan culture. In the year 390 b.c. Ligures and ...
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(PDF) Greeks, Celts and Ligurians in South-East Gaul - Academia.eduThis area would have extended from the marshy zones stretching from the Golfe du Lion. ... Ligures', according to the Latin authors). One can thus deduce ...
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Beginning of viniculture in France - PMC - PubMed Central525 B.C. when the Greek colony of Massalia, founded in 600 B.C. by Phocaean Greeks coming from western Anatolia, began to produce its own wine amphoras.Missing: Ligures exchange
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Ancient Greeks introduced wine to France, Cambridge study revealsOct 23, 2009 · "First, the Greeks had to marry and mix with the local Ligurians to ensure that Massalia survived, suggesting that they also swapped goods and ...Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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The Ligurians and the birth of Genoa - Musei di GenovaThe two rooms dedicated to the birth of Genoa, which develops on the Castello hill from the end of the 7th century BC, tell the extraordinary mix of cultures.Missing: Mont | Show results with:Mont
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A frontier between Etruscans, Ligurians and Romans (sixth century BCArchaeological evidence suggests Ligurians were forcibly relocated by Romans to defend frontiers. This text explores cultural interactions and territorial ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Citizen Settlement in Cisalpine Gaul and Liguria - Key to UmbriaAs Tim Cornell (referenced below, at p. 314) pointed out, the best surviving source for the these migrations is Livy , who came from Patavium (Padua) in ...
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Ligurian War (238-233 BC)The Ligurian War (238-233 BC) saw the Romans win a series of victories over the tribes of the mountainous north-west of Italy, but fail to establish any ...Missing: 238-100 scholarly
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Liguria - in ancient sources @ attalus.org234/10 Romans conduct military campaigns in Liguria, Corsica, and Sardinia. 233/9 Q.Fabius defeats the Ligurians. 232/1 The triumph of Q.Fabius, over the ...Missing: Ligures | Show results with:Ligures
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180 BCE: Mass Deportation and the Order of Roman ItalyIn 180 BCE, the Roman Republic deported the Ligures Apuani, establishing two new communities in Samnium, a key event in the Roman order.Missing: BC | Show results with:BC
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deportation of indigenous population as a strategy for roman ...According to Livy, in the year 180 BC 47.000 Ligures Apuani, including women and children, were deported to the region of the Samnium situated northeast of ...
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The Enfranchisement of Cisalpine GaulAug 9, 2013 · Sherwin-White (loc. cit.) says, 'This lex Roscia, which is a properly municipal law, is the first known document to envisage the creation of ...
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[PDF] Junian Latinity in the Roman Empire. Vol. 1: History, Law, LiteratureCaesar granted the inhabitants of Gallia Cisalpina Roman citizenship in 49 BC: Cass. Dio 41.36.3. The granting by Caesar of the ius Latii to Gallia ...
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Aspects of the Emergence of Italian Identity in the Early Roman EmpireIn the first centuries of the Roman Empire, the various ethnic groups that made up Italy coalesced into one singular Italian identity.<|separator|>
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Aemila Scauri Aurelia: A Territory Through a Road - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The main purpose of the research is to clarify how a road, via Aemilia Scauri – Aurelia, can become a symbol of culture and social identity ...
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The Early Colonisation of Cisalpine Gaul* | Cambridge CoreAug 9, 2013 · It is indeed unlikely that Ligures were settled in 172 or at ... This could not be Augusta Bagiennorum because the site is wrong (see ...
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Isotopic data reveal a localist Roman population in late ... - NatureApr 9, 2025 · This study investigates human diet and mobility to understand the socio-economic organisation of a Late Roman community in Liguria
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W. H. Hall: The Romans on the Riviera and the Rhone • Chapter 5### Summary of Ancient Ligurians' Social Organization, Political Structure, Leadership, Tribes, and Settlements
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book V Chapter 2### Summary of Ligurians (Ligures) in Strabo's Geography, Book V Chapter 2 (Pre-Roman Context)
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between etruscan, greeks and celts: changement in the good graves ...Dec 11, 2019 · ... Ligures, Iron Age, interaction, identity, grave goods. Resumé: La Ligurie, a toujours été dans la préhistoire au milieu des différents ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mount Bego petroglyphs - Rock Art in the Alps - Rupestre.netMount Bego has 35,000 engravings, mainly in two valleys, with 35,000 figures traced. The rocks are like natural blackboards, and the area is in the National ...Missing: Ligurian | Show results with:Ligurian
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Pagan Italic Preroman ReligionsFrom the god Bekkos takes its name Mount Bego, full of rupestrian figures; this god was represented half human and half bull: horns or a half animal body are ...Missing: Ligures beliefs Mont Bègo
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Silius Italicus, Punica - ToposText§ 1.628 Epirote," the bristling plumed helmets of the Ligures, the rude targets brought back from Spanish natives, and Alpine javelins. ... Marruvium, which bears ...Missing: variations Ligyes
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(PDF) Dress and Identity in Iron Age Italy. Fibulas as indicators of ...The present article treats the question of whether we can determine aspects of identity in the form of biological sex and age by the presence of fibulas.Missing: Liguria | Show results with:Liguria
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Rock Art in Finalese Area (Western Liguria) and Prehistoric ...A large number of archaeological sites and artifacts dating back to prehistory near Finale Ligure<br> (Western Liguria), are due to the first manifestations ...
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Mid-Late Holocene environmental change and human activities in ...Monte Aiona – Prato Mollo. G. Barker et al. From hunting to herding in the Val Pennavaira (Liguria – Northern Italy). C. Bellini et al. The Holocene landscape ...Missing: Ligures housing
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preliminary data on the Early Iron Age at Monte Trabocchetto (Pietra ...Aug 7, 2025 · ... Ligures Pr hist Arch ol 24:110–117. Cubero C (1998) La agricultura ... During the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, in northern Italy, the ...
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A multi-proxy bioarchaeological approach reveals new trends in ...Jul 16, 2022 · This study investigates changes in dietary practices and subsistence strategies in Bronze Age Italy integrating isotopic analyses with archaeobotanical and ...
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Polybius • Histories — Book 3Summary of each segment:
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Hannibal Barca - Livius.orgSep 8, 2020 · His most famous campaign took place during the Second Punic War (218-202), when he caught the Romans off guard by crossing the Alps. Youth (247- ...
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[PDF] The auxilia of the Roman Imperial Army - Cristo Raul.org... Rome the hegemony of Italy, and triumphed alike over the numbers and courage of Ligurian and Gaul or the disciplined pro- fessional armies of Carthage and ...
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[PDF] The Arms of the Romans - HAL-SHS... deposits which include Roman weapons. From the end of the first century BC, rural deposits usually take the form of a fanum, but these rarely contain arms ...Missing: Ligurian | Show results with:Ligurian
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[PDF] TOSCANA UNDERGROUND - Visit TuscanyThese ancient instruments, in use since the iron age, maybe related to the god Selvans/. Silvanus, were used by the Liguri Apuani people who lived on the ...
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[PDF] Europe's First Farmers - Assets - Cambridge University PressWare tradition first appears in Liguria around 6000 BC. Excavations at the ... These early farming communities produced a suite of crops, including emmer.
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THE HISTORY OF THE TAGGIASCA OLIVES - Olio AlbertiDec 15, 2020 · Several archaeologists and botanists have made known the presence of the olive tree in Liguria as early as the seventh century BC.
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Transhumance in the Early Neolithic? Carbon and oxygen isotope ...Conclusion. This study presents evidence of transhumant pastoralism at Neolithic Arene Candide, Liguria, Italy. Strong evidence was observed in two of the ...
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Pliny, Natural History, 37 (a) - ATTALUSTheophrastus states { de Lap. 29 } that amber is dug up in Liguria, while Chares states that Phaethon died in Ethiopia on an island the Greek name of which is ...
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[PDF] Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman ItalyThis book explores the complex relationship between production, trade, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy, confronting established ideas about the.Missing: Ligures | Show results with:Ligures
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Pliny, Natural History, 3 (a) - ATTALUS[21] The district of the Ilergaones, the river Ebro, rich in ship-borne trade, rising in the district of the Cantabri not far from the town of Juliobrica ...
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Notes on the Ligurians, Aquitanians, and Belgians - jstorwere not Iberians. Ligurians were alleged to exist elsewhere than in Northern. Italy or on the Gallic borders. A colony of Ligures in Sam- ... resources, it ...
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W. H. Hall: The Romans on the Riviera and the Rhone • Chapter 6### Summary of Ligurian Tribes from Chapter VI
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Album Ingaunum/Albingaunum: a Pleiades place resourceJun 23, 2025 · The fourth century B.C. capital of the Ingauni Ligures sided with Carthage during the Punic War but was reduced by Lucius Aemilius Paullus ...
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Alb(i)um Intimilium/Albintimilium: a Pleiades place resourceJun 23, 2025 · Alb(i)um Intimilium/Albintimilium (modern Ventimiglia) was the main settlement of the Ligurian tribe of the Intemelii.Missing: Intemeli | Show results with:Intemeli
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Augusta Bagiennorum: a Pleiades place resourceJan 11, 2024 · Augusta Bagiennorum was a chief settlement of the Bagienni, a Ligurian tribe. A Roman colony was established at the site in the time of Augustus ...
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Human remains from Arma di Nasino (Liguria) provide novel ...Sep 29, 2023 · We report the discovery and analysis of new Mesolithic human remains—dated to ca. 10,200–9000 cal. BP—from Arma di Nasino in Liguria, ...