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Sanzeno (Italian: [sanˈdzeːno], Nones: Sanzén) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
Trentino in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located...
- The Fritzens-
Sanzeno culture is an
archaeological culture attested in the
second Iron Age, from ca. 500 BC
until the end of the
first century BC, in the...
- part of
South Tyrol. It was
succeeded in the Iron Age by the Fritzens-
Sanzeno culture. The name of this Iron Age
civilization derives from a locality...
- and
North Tyrol (Austria) in two
distinct alphabets: the
alphabet of
Sanzeno, and the
alphabet of Magrè (near Schio). It was used to
write the Rhaetic...
- the
Rhaeti in the
second Iron Age
being characterized by the Fritzens-
Sanzeno culture, in
continuity with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age...
- emerged: the Laugen-Melaun
culture in the
Bronze Age, and the Fritzens-
Sanzeno culture in the Iron Age. The region,
inhabited during the Iron Age by the...
- the lake from Cles at the head of the Val di Non,
above the
village of
Sanzeno. The
sanctuary where Romedio lived with his bear
companion is a complex...
- The
alphabets of Este (Venetic), Magrè and Bolzano/Bozen-
Sanzeno (Raetic),
Sondrio (Camunic),
Lugano (Lepontic)...
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Valley and Veneti), the Laugen-Melaun
culture evolved into the Fritzens-
Sanzeno culture and
merged with the
neighbouring Inntal culture to the north, which...
- Contà
Dambel Denno Livo
Novella Predaia Romeno Ronzone Ruffrè-Mendola Rumo
Sanzeno Sarnonico Sfruz Sporminore Ton
Ville d'Anaunia The German-speaking Deutschnonsberg...