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Mount Saraceno

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Mountain in Italy
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Mount Saraceno is a mountain on theAdriatic Sea within the territory ofMattinata inApulia, Italy. It is an important site with a necropolis of at least 400 graves dug in the rocks byDaunians in the 9th century BC.[1]

Graves of civilization of Dauni, Monte Saraceno.
Mattinata, Panorama.

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  1. ^Stefano Ardito (2004).Parchi d'Italia: il sistema delle aree protette. Carsa. p. 145.
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