- The
Camuni or
Camunni were an
ancient po****tion
located in Val
Camonica during the Iron Age (1st
millennium BC); the
Latin name
Camunni was attributed...
-
Camunic writing used boustrophedon. Its name
derives from the
people of the
Camunni, who
lived during the Iron Age in
Valcamonica and were the
creators of...
- civilisation.
Other ancient po****tions
include the
Rhaetian people and
Camunni,
known for
their rock
drawings in Valcamonica. A
natural mummy, Ötzi, dated...
-
ancient tribes in Illyria), Dacians, and Thracians.
Italian Peninsula: the
Camunni, Rhaetians, Lepontii,
Adriatic Veneti, Gauls, Ligurians, Etruscans, Italic...
- with
later influences stretching from the Po
Valley to Campania.
Raeti Camunni North Picenes -
Centered on the
Adriatic Coast with
settlements around...
- Iron Age (1st
millennium BC) by
various ancient peoples,
including the
Camunni. The
engravings made by the latter,
including the rose of the same name...
-
securely by
placename and personal-name evidence.
Strabo names the Lepontii,
Camunni (who gave
their name to the Val Camonica, Lombardy, Italy),
Cotuantii and...
-
peoples living in the area of
modern Italy and the
islands were:
Etruscans (
Camunni, Lepontii, Raeti); Sicani; Elymians;
Ligures (Apuani, Bagienni, Briniates...
- Val
Camonica is
derived from the
Latin Vallis Camunnorum, "Valley of the
Camunni." Val
Camonica can be
divided into
three main areas:
Lower Val Camonica:...
-
third of all
megalithic art in
Western Europe. In the
central Alps, the
Camunni made some 350,000 petroglyphs: see Rock
Drawings in Valcamonica. During...