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of the terrain which revealed a defensive route of about 3.6 km (2.2 mi) in length. Archaeological research has since identified traces that confirm the existence of this settlement. A hint of the presence of an ancient settlement in the area was given when a tomb was found in 1953 in a
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Caloro, Antonio, Melcarne, Antonio, Nicolì, Vincenzo (1994).
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Records of
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