- The
Canegrate culture was a
civilization of
prehistoric Italy that
developed from the late
Bronze Age (13th
century BC)
until the Iron Age, in the areas...
- Liguria,
Regio X
Venetia et Histria, and
Regio XI
Gallia Transpadana. The
Canegrate culture (13th
century BC) may
represent the
first migratory wave of the...
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Canegrate (Lombard:
Canegraa [kaneˈɡraː]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Milan in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 20...
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starting the
Canegrate culture, who not long time after,
merging with the
indigenous Ligurians,
produced the
mixed Golasecca culture.
Canegrate had a cultural...
- from the
township of
Canegrate, where, in the 20th century, some
fifty tombs with
ceramics and
metal objects were found. The
Canegrate culture migrated from...
-
scholars attribute the
founding of
Bergamo and
Brescia to the Etruscans. The
Canegrate culture (13th
century BC) may
represent the
first migratory wave of the...
-
oldest anthropomorphic statues of the
western Mediterranean sea. The
Canegrate culture developed from the mid-Bronze Age (13th
century BC)
until the...
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Canegrate is a
railway station in Italy.
Located on the
common section of the Domodossola–Milan, Luino–Milan and
Porto Ceresio–Milan lines, it serves...
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culture Nuragic civilization,
Torrean civilization,
Apennine culture,
Canegrate culture,
Golasecca culture,
Polada culture,
Castelluccio Culture, Terramare...
- from the
township of
Canegrate, where, in the 20th century, some
fifty tombs with
ceramics and
metal objects were found. The
Canegrate culture migrated from...