- 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...
-
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...
- groups. On the
other hand, some
Italian peoples (such as the Rhaetians,
Camuni, Etruscans)
likely spoke non- or pre-Indo-European languages. In addition...
- 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...
-
southern Italy spanning both the
Chalcolithic and
Bronze Age proper. The
Camuni were an
ancient people of
uncertain origin who
lived in Val Camonica, in...
- 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...
- 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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Quintus Marcius Rex and
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus subjugated the
Stoni to Rome;
Camuni and
Triumpilini were
definitively subjugated by
Augustus in 16 BC. The Euganeans...
- are pre-Indo-European-speaking peoples, such as the Etruscans, Rhaetians,
Camuni, Nuragics, Sicani,
Elymians and the Ligures, and pre-Roman Indo-European-speaking...
- fl.
Rhenus - r. Rhine)
Curia (Chur)
Canton Grisons (Switzerland)
CAMUNNI Camuni Val
Camonica (river Oglio)
Civitas Camunnorum (Cividate Camuno) Brescia...