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South Picene (also
known as Paleo-Sabellic, Mid-Adriatic or
Eastern Italic) is an extinct...
- 6th
century BC. It
depicts a
legendary battle between the
Liburnian and
Picenian fleets. The
liburna was
presented as a
light ship with one row of oars...
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North Picene, also
known as
North Picenian or
Northern Picene, is a
supposed ancient language,
which may have been...
- "whoever" -que "and", quis-que "each one, whoever";
Venetic -ke "and";
South Picenian -p "and" -te "and", tís te, hós-te "whoever" -ca "and", káś-ca "whoever"...
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Ancona was
Picenum (South
Picenians),
while between Ancona and
Rimini to the
north the po****tion was multi-ethnic (North
Picenians)
because after 390 BC...
- Age
protohistoric section, with the
richest existing collection of the
Picenian civilization; the
section includes a
remarkable collection of Gr**** ceramics...
- (Pretuttii), a
small tribe belonging to the
larger group of ‘Piceni’ (
Picenian) who were
mainly living of
their pastoral life.
Until now the archaeologists...
-
Battle between Liburnian and
Picenian vessels depicted on the
Novilara tablets (6th/5th
century BCE)....
- this
phase reconnects the
Terni necropolis to the Umbrian, Sabine, and
Picenian areas, but with
contributions from the
Lazio phase of Rome-Alban Hills...
- cusps).
Bronze helmets have also been
found sporadically, some of the
Picenian type,
others of the Appulo-Corinthian type,
which evidently served to highlight...