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- largest Castelliere was perhaps that of Nesactium, in the southern Istria, not far from ****. A fundamental study of the pottery from the Castelliere settlements...
- the top of Monte Acuto has been discovered an umbrian fortification ("castelliere"). 19th-century archaeologist Mariano Guardab****i even attributed a small...
- *Migla > Milje). Muggia originated as a prehistoric fortified village (castelliere), around 8th-7th century BC. The territory was conquered in 178–177 BC...
- Kaštelir (Italian: Castelliere) is a village in Kaštelir-Labinci muni****lity in Istria County, Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its po****tion...
- inferior/Mali Škrnjak (167 m), Lisičji Vrh (294 m) and the isolated Castelliere di Ceroglie/Ostri Vrh (215 m). Small valleys, carsic swamps and sinkholes...
-  529–31. "The Albert Nyanza" (1876), Athenaeum, p. 118 (22 July). "The Castelliere of Jurkovac" (1876), Athenaeum, p. 598 (4 November). "A Case of Homicide"...
- characterizing in the Mycenaean civilization at the time. The best researched Castelliere in Istria is Monkodonja near Rovinj. Hypotheses about an Illyrian origin...
- present for a long time. In the frazione of Gradisca, various remains of a castelliere have been discovered, and they are speculated to date back to the Roman...
- Plestia (5th century - see description here). Castle of Colfiorito. Castelliere of Monte Orve. Archaeological Museum of the Umbri Plestini "VisitsItaly...
- century, and including some recently rediscovered frescoes in the apse. Castelliere, an ancient fortification, some portions of which date from the 3rd century...