Archaeological sites
Up one levelSan Rusticus - Basciano
The territory of Basciano has been inhabited ever since Bronze and Iron Age; for this reason a series of excavations have been conducted on it since ...
Ripoli
This neolithic village counts among the most famous of the Italian Prehistory and owes its renown to the flourishing processing of stone and ceramics ...
The Necropolis of Campovalano
Since the 70's, excavations have been conducted within the large area of the proto-historical necropolis situated on a river terrace. It includes ...
Cortino-Pagliaroli
Testimonies of the Roman Ages have been dug up within the entire territory of this small municipality of the Monti della Laga. Particularly relevant ...
Colle del Vento
The Italic settlement of Colle del Vento stretches over about 1200 sqm. within the Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga . The archaeological ...
Castrum Novum
Pierced spherical fictile weights found within the territory of Giulianova testify that it had been inhabited ever since the Neolithic. However the ...
Tortoreto
The rests of burials and villages dug up as from the 19 th century testify that the territory of Tortoreto was probably inhabited ever since the 5 ...
Castel Manfrino
The ancient “Castrum Maccle”, an authentic jewel of mediaeval military architecture, lies in one of the most fascinating and “mysterious” sites within ...
Grotta Sant'Angelo
The Cave of Sant’Angelo counts among one of the most interesting rupestrian cavities of the Italian prehistory. Not far from the splendid fortress-town of Civitella ...
Castrum Truentinum
Story In Roman times, Truentum, the ancient Martinsicuro was an important harbour of the southern Picenum and as such represented a crucial junction ...