San Giovenale is the modern name of the location of an ancient Etruscan settlement close to the modern village of Blera, Italy. It was excavated by the Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s with King Gustaf VI Adolf as one of the participating archaeologists. The excavations at San Giovenale has been, together with the excavations of Acquarossa, the main source of information about how small and medium-size Etruscan settlements were organized. The finds from the excavations are now partly exhibited in the Etruscan Museum of the Rocca Albornoz in Viterbo.
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| - Area archeologica di San Giovenale (it)
- San Giovenale (fr)
- San Giovenale (en)
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| - San Giovenale est le nom moderne d'un ancien établissement étrusque situé à proximité du village de Blera, en Italie. Il a été fouillé par des archéologues de l' parmi lesquels le roi Gustave VI Adolphe de Suède dans les années 1950 et 1960. (fr)
- San Giovenale is the modern name of the location of an ancient Etruscan settlement close to the modern village of Blera, Italy. It was excavated by the Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s with King Gustaf VI Adolf as one of the participating archaeologists. The excavations at San Giovenale has been, together with the excavations of Acquarossa, the main source of information about how small and medium-size Etruscan settlements were organized. The finds from the excavations are now partly exhibited in the Etruscan Museum of the Rocca Albornoz in Viterbo. (en)
- L'Area archeologica di San Giovenale, scoperta a pochi chilometri da Blera in provincia di Viterbo, è un'area archeologica dove sono stati rinvenuti una necropoli e una centro abitato. (it)
- San Giovenale é o nome moderno da localização de um assentamento antigo etrusco próximo à moderna aldeia de Blera, Itália. Foi escavado pela nos anos de 1950 e 1960 com o Rei Gustavo VI Adolfo como um dos arqueólogos participantes. As escavações em San Giovenale tem sido, junto às escavações de Acquarossa, a principal fonte de informação sobre como os assentamentos etruscos de pequeno e médio porte foram organizados. (pt)
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| - The Borgo of San Giovenale, with remains of Etruscan houses and workshops. (en)
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| - Comune di Blera, Italy (en)
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| - San Giovenale est le nom moderne d'un ancien établissement étrusque situé à proximité du village de Blera, en Italie. Il a été fouillé par des archéologues de l' parmi lesquels le roi Gustave VI Adolphe de Suède dans les années 1950 et 1960. (fr)
- San Giovenale is the modern name of the location of an ancient Etruscan settlement close to the modern village of Blera, Italy. It was excavated by the Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s with King Gustaf VI Adolf as one of the participating archaeologists. The excavations at San Giovenale has been, together with the excavations of Acquarossa, the main source of information about how small and medium-size Etruscan settlements were organized. The finds from the excavations are now partly exhibited in the Etruscan Museum of the Rocca Albornoz in Viterbo. (en)
- L'Area archeologica di San Giovenale, scoperta a pochi chilometri da Blera in provincia di Viterbo, è un'area archeologica dove sono stati rinvenuti una necropoli e una centro abitato. (it)
- San Giovenale é o nome moderno da localização de um assentamento antigo etrusco próximo à moderna aldeia de Blera, Itália. Foi escavado pela nos anos de 1950 e 1960 com o Rei Gustavo VI Adolfo como um dos arqueólogos participantes. As escavações em San Giovenale tem sido, junto às escavações de Acquarossa, a principal fonte de informação sobre como os assentamentos etruscos de pequeno e médio porte foram organizados. (pt)
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