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    Camunni (redirect from Camuni)
    The Camuni or Camunni were an ancient population located in Val Camonica during the Iron Age (1st millennium BC); the Latin name Camunni was attributed...
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  • iscrizioni camune" in Quaderni camuni 49-50, pp. 29–171. Tibiletti Bruno, Maria Grazia. 1992. "Gli alfabetari" in Quaderni camuni 60, pp. 309–380. Wikimedia...
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    and southern Italy spanning the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age proper. The Camuni were an ancient people of uncertain origin (according to Pliny the Elder...
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    groups. On the other hand, some Italian peoples (such as the Rhaetians, Camuni, Etruscans) likely spoke non- or pre-Indo-European languages. In addition...
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    the period of maximum expansion it reached also the Engadin region. The Camuni were an ancient people of uncertain origin (according to Pliny the Elder...
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    BC), while petroglyphs of the last period are attributed to the people of Camuni, mentioned by Latin sources. The petroglyph tradition does not end abruptly...
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    the second millennium BC. Well-preserved rock drawings left by ancient Camuni in the Valcamonica depicting animals, people, and symbols were made over...
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    are pre-Indo-European-speaking peoples, such as the Etruscans, Rhaetians, Camuni, Nuragics, Sicani, Elymians and the Ligures, and pre-Roman Indo-European-speaking...
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    of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019. Tarsia, Enrico (1987). Quaderni Camuni (in Italian). Brescia: Vannini. p. 442. 2. https://www.comune.vezza-d-oglio...
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    fl. Rhenus - r. Rhine) Curia (Chur) Canton Grisons (Switzerland) CAMUNNI Camuni Val Camonica (river Oglio) Civitas Camunnorum (Cividate Camuno) Brescia...
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    groups. On the other hand, some Italian peoples (such as the Rhaetians, Camuni, Etruscans) likely spoke non- or pre-Indo-European languages. In addition...
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    (2002) Olympics (2003) Mr. Otto in 17 (2004) Looo (2004) Sex and Fun (2007) Camuni (2009) EU and USA (2018) Ecosystem (2019) (2003) Bergamo International Cinema...
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    symbol of the region derived from a prehistoric drawing made by the ancient Camuni) in white in the centre, representing the light. The modern version of the...
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    in today's Grisons canton, Switzerland and Valtellina, Colico. Camunni / Camuni - Val Camonica (river Oglio) in today's Brescia Province (Lombardia, Italy);...
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  • symbol of the region derived from a prehistoric drawing made by the ancient Camuni) in white in the centre, representing the light. In Camonica Valley, Camunian...
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    cities of Lombardy John, who in 1378, with the support of the Ghibellines camuni destroyed Clusone, Roccafino and Ceredigion Giacomino, who died around 1440...
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    have been dated to the historic period, having been produced by the local Camuni people who lived within the Roman Empire, and subsequently also from the...
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    the Ghibellines, was the site of extensive cattle raiding by the Guelph Camuni, led by Baroncino Nobili of Lozio. The peace of Breno was signed on 31 December...
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    altarpiece", Arte antica e moderna 13/16 (1961:125-33), ‘Sulle orme dei camuni’, Valcamonica: escursioni, Banca Popolare di Sondrio. See the section headed...
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  • that on the Mortirolo Pass, Charlemagne exterminated a large number of Camuni who had remained pagan, and that the pass was named after this battle. The...
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