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cultures by the
seventh century BC. The
Daunians lived in the
Daunia region,
which extended from the
Daunian Mountains river in the
southeast to the Gargano...
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Daunian pottery was
produced in the Daunia, today's
Italian provinces of
Barletta and Foggia. It was
created by the
Daunians, a
tribe of the
Iapygian civilization...
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Daunian Mountains (in
Italian Monti della Daunia or
Monti Dauni, or also
improperly Subappennino Dauno) are a
mountain range in
southern Italy, constituting...
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Daunian stele is a type of
stone funerary monument constructed by the
Daunians, an
Iapygian tribe which inhabited Apulia in
classical antiquity. Daunian...
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first century BC. They were
divided into
three tribal groups: the
Daunians,
Peucetians and Messapians.
After their lands were
gradually colonized...
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classical antiquity. Two
other Iapygian tribes, the
Peucetians and the
Daunians,
inhabited central and
northern Apulia respectively. All
three tribes spoke...
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Apulia region of Italy. This
province is also
known as Daunia,
after the
Daunians, an
Iapygian pre-Roman
tribe living in
Tavoliere plain, and as Capitanata...
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important site with a
necropolis of at
least 400
graves dug in the
rocks by
Daunians in the 9th
century BC.
Stefano Ardito (2004).
Parchi d'Italia: il sistema...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Battle of ****ae - An army of Umbrians,
Daunians, Etruscans, and
others is
defeated by the Gr****s of ****ae, present-day...
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Salentini (known
collectively as the Messapii), the
Peucetians and the
Daunians.
Messapic was the pre-Roman, non-Italic
language of Apulia. It has been...