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Abstract
T.D. Stek and J. Pelgrom, with a contribution by M. Roccia In March 2004, an intensive, small-scale, problem-oriented survey was conducted in the area surrounding two Samnite sanctuaries in the Alta Valle del Tappino (CB), which lies in the modern region of Molise in central-southern Italy. The sanctuary at S. Giovanni in Galdo, località Colle Rimontato, and the sanctuary at Gildone, località Cupa, were of equally modest dimensions and were frequented during the Hellenistic and the Roman periods. In this short preliminary report, the objectives of the survey will be discussed in the context of the theoretical framework of the project. The first provisional results will also be presented. Article in volume 80, 2005, pages 65-71 Buy and download the article as PDF file
The other articles in volume 80, 2005: Nurettin Arslan Michael Donderer Conrad M. Stibbe Frank Vermeulen, Patrick Monsieur, Catharina Boullart, Helene Verreyke, Geert Verhoeven, Morgan De Dapper, Tanja Goethals, Rudy Goossens, Beata-Maria De Vlieghere John Tamm L.B. van der Meer, in collaboration with N.L.C . Stevens and H. Stöger Saskia Stevens Eric M. Moormann and Miguel John Versluys, with contributions by Tesse D. Stek and Ellen Thiermann Francisco Sirano Kees Peterse Daniele Malfitana, Jeroen Poblome and John Lund Maria Costanza Lentini |
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