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1534:Herculaneum
1497:Alberobello
1474:Val d'Orcia
1272:Sacri Monti
741:Vassallaggi
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435:Antiquarium
361:Hellenistic
317:inscription
287:Fiume Caldo
253:Settlements
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1787:Montenegro
1616:Mount Etna
1507:Appian Way
1335:Conegliano
1296:Monferrato
1262:Landscapes
1216:Sabbioneta
986:Syrakousai
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154:Management
125:Site notes
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146:Ownership
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138:Condition
133:1996-2014
1770:Slovenia
1752:Holy See
1621:Syracuse
1539:Oplontis
1429:Florence
1331:Prosecco
1314:Aquileia
1230:Palmaria
1120:Temple F
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1080:Halyciae
1075:Drepanum
956:Casmenae
921:Kamarina
911:Akrillai
893:Soluntum
736:Sabucina
445:See also
416:Iron Age
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1762:France
1548:Naples
1469:Urbino
1449:Pienza
1405:Assisi
1382:Verona
1377:Venice
1288:Langhe
1256:Albula
1212:Mantua
888:Pirama
883:Himera
769:Palike
764:Katáne
621:Sicily
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1489:South
1464:Siena
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323:Finds
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