by Paola Di Giannantonio Foreword Demetra forever was the title that, years ago, I gave to my study on the popular festival of my town. A town enclosed in the heart of the Abruzzo Apennines: Goriano Sicoli. A name that recalls Sicily, a singular name for being in the province of L'Aquila. A country not…
See moreby Luciana Percovich and Aldina De Stefano The Natisone valleys are located in the easternmost part of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. They are formed by the valley of the Natisone river and by those crossed by its tributaries, the Alberone, the Cosizza and the Erbezzo, following a fan system, which converges towards the south. The mountain…
See moreby Laura Violet Rimola In the Civic Archaeological Museum of Sesto Calende, right in the center of the main hall, a rich funerary equipment dating back to the 1977th century BC is exhibited, occasionally discovered in March XNUMX in the Mulini Bellaria area in Sesto Calende, a few steps from the banks of the Ticino. The Ticino River…
See moreby Sarah Perini Based on Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin Circe Circe portrayed on a Greek vase, kept in Taranto, Museo Nazionale La Marconi acknowledges in the figure of Circe and in…
See moreby Maria Laura Leone Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin What we deduce when the art and shapes of the walls of two imposing prehistoric sanctuaries , such as the Chauvet cave in the Ardeche in France and the Grotta dei Cervi in Porto…
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