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pizzu ('beak'). To "let
someone wet
their beak" (Sicilian
language fari
vagnari u pizzu) is to pay
protection money. The
practice used to be widespread...
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settlements have been
identified in the
districts of Botromagno, S.Paolo,
Vagnari, S.Stefano and S.Staso (early Christian). The town has been
known with...
- Small, A., and Vanderleest, H., "Excavation in the
Roman Cemetery at
Vagnari, in the
Territory of
Gravina in Puglia," 2002,Papers of the
British School...
- communications;
pizzo (from pizzu,
literally meaning "beak", from the
saying fari
vagnari a
pizzu "to wet one's beak"):
protection money paid to the Mafia; quaquaraquà...
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partial skeleton found in a
Roman cemetery from the 1st or 2nd
century AD in
Vagnari, Italy, had East
Asian ancestry on his mother's side.
Evidence indicated...
- in Italy, Germany, Britain,
Cyprus and
North Africa. Her
excavations at
Vagnari,
southern Italy have
discovered an
imperial wine-making estate. She has...
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Stonehenge and Avebury, UK Mike Parker-Pearson 2000-2019
Vagnari Roman Imperial Estate Excavations Vagnari,
Italy Maureen Carroll McCaster University 2000–2019...
- 4th c. CE)
individuals buried at Iron Age
Botromagno and
Roman period Vagnari, now part of
Gravina in Puglia. The
study supports previous hypotheses...
- doi:10.1017/CBO9781107297920. ISBN 9780521211154.
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