- The
Gaudo Culture is an
Eneolithic culture from
Southern Italy,
primarily in the
region of Campania,
active at the end of the 4th
millennium BC, whose...
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opening actions of the
battle are also
known in
Italy as the
Battle of
Gaudo. In late
March 1941, as
British ships of the
Mediterranean Fleet covered...
- also
referred to as "Cauda" by
Roman geographer Pomponius Mela, and as "
Gaudos" by Pliny.
Ptolemy called Gavdos "Claudos" (Κλαῦδος). The
Venetians called...
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Gaudo Airfield Gaudo Airfield is an
abandoned World War II
military airfield in
Southern Italy,
approximately 3 km
north of Paestum,
where the neolithic...
- Bonu
Ighinu culture San
Ciriaco culture Arzachena culture Ozieri culture Gaudo culture Pre-Nuragic
Sardinia Abealzu-Filigosa
culture Monte Claro culture...
- many
collected by
James Theodore Bent, Greece, (3300–2000 BC) A
large Gaudo culture askos from Paestum,
southern Italy, (2800–2400 BC)
Kythnos ****d...
-
largest cemetery in the world. Beit She'arim
Mount of
Olives Cerveteri Gaudo culture necropolis Marzabotto Necropolis of
Monte Luna
Necropolis of Monterozzi...
- Proto-Indo-Iranian.
Butmir culture. Late
Funnelbeaker culture.
Baden culture.
Gaudo culture.
South Asia 2800 BC–2600 BC:
Harappan 2. 2600 BC–1900 BC: Harappan...
- 22-card
Tarot deck with
different artwork. Maléfices was
created by
Michel Gaudo and
Guillaume Rohmer, and
published by Jeux
Descartes in 1985 as a boxed...
- P.C. Sestieri, Paestum, the City, the
Prehistoric Acropolis in
Contrada Gaudo, and the
Heraion at the
Mouth of the Sele (Rome 1960), p. 11, etc. "It is...