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DOLMEN OF CHIANCA BISCEGLIE |
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The dolmen of Chianca is truly unique: One of the most important i Europe for its size and beauty and for the great number of findings that were uncovered there. It was discovered on 6 August 1909 by Mosso and Samarelli,... |
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THE HYPOGEI ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK TRINITAPOLI |
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In the Archaeological Park of Trinitapoli there are two hypogei: The Bronze hypogeum and the Ivory hypogeum. The Hypogei are important structures carved from the limestone rock bed to celebrate suggestive propitious rituals,... |
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HYPOGEI LAGRASTA CANOSA DI PUGLIA |
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The funeral complex is made up of three hypogei: the Lagrasta I, the Lagrasta II and the Lagrasta III, entirely excavated in the tuff rockbed. The first hypogeum complex is composed of five groups, with a total of nine... |
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THE GROTTO OF SANTA CROCE BISCEGLIE |
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The grotto of Santa Croce in Bisceglie is 1.30 m long and is 1.20 m above sea level. It was discovered in 1934 by the Bisceglie scholar Francesco Saverio Majellaro,... |
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DOLMEN CHIANCA DEI PALADINI CORATO |
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The dolmen, or tomb with gallery, is a funeral monument from the 14th century BC made of large slabs of stone vertically placed on the earth and covered by a large... |
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