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... Ticino was a prosperous and wealthy one , and that the quantity of silver , amber , and coral which they used , argues that they lived near an important trade route , which he traces through Locarno on Lago Maggiore , past Bellinzona ...
... Ticino was a prosperous and wealthy one , and that the quantity of silver , amber , and coral which they used , argues that they lived near an important trade route , which he traces through Locarno on Lago Maggiore , past Bellinzona ...
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... Ticino ' , appeared in the Como Rivista Archeo- logica for the year 1911 , where it occupies nearly 140 pages and deals among other topics with some of the early trade routes of the Ticino . The principal one mentioned seems to have ...
... Ticino ' , appeared in the Como Rivista Archeo- logica for the year 1911 , where it occupies nearly 140 pages and deals among other topics with some of the early trade routes of the Ticino . The principal one mentioned seems to have ...
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... Ticino near the southern extremity of Lago Maggiore by the Celts of Golasecca . That area probably included Somma Lombardo , Golasecca itself , Casteletto Ticino , Sesto Calende , and other sites in that region remarkable for its early ...
... Ticino near the southern extremity of Lago Maggiore by the Celts of Golasecca . That area probably included Somma Lombardo , Golasecca itself , Casteletto Ticino , Sesto Calende , and other sites in that region remarkable for its early ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS 1913 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 12 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHYS | 23 |
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