. "POINT(11.764333724976 46.084278106689)"^^ . . "Cismon valley, province of Belluno, Italy"@en . . . "5693"^^ . . . . "Italy North#Italy"@en . . . . "Ripari Villabruna"@en . "Ripari Villabruna"@en . . . "1062722555"^^ . "Ripari Villabruna es un peque\u00F1o refugio rocoso en el norte de Italia con restos funerarios neol\u00EDticos. Contiene varios enterramientos de Cro-Magnon, con cuerpos y ajuares funerarios de 14,000 a\u00F1os de antig\u00FCedad. El sitio ha contribuido enormemente a nuestra comprensi\u00F3n del desarrollo de las pr\u00E1cticas m\u00E9dicas durante el neol\u00EDtico\u200By al de las pr\u00E1cticas religiosas en las primeras comunidades humanas.\u200B\u200B"@es . . . "Ripari Villabruna"@en . . . "Ripari Villabruna es un peque\u00F1o refugio rocoso en el norte de Italia con restos funerarios neol\u00EDticos. Contiene varios enterramientos de Cro-Magnon, con cuerpos y ajuares funerarios de 14,000 a\u00F1os de antig\u00FCedad. El sitio ha contribuido enormemente a nuestra comprensi\u00F3n del desarrollo de las pr\u00E1cticas m\u00E9dicas durante el neol\u00EDtico\u200By al de las pr\u00E1cticas religiosas en las primeras comunidades humanas.\u200B\u200B"@es . . "4.418064E11"^^ . . "1980.0"^^ . . . . . "46.08427810668945"^^ . . "Giuseppe Vercellotti"@en . "Ripari Villabruna"@it . "location in Italy"@en . "near Feltre"@en . . . "Ripari Villabruna in Italy"@en . . . "Ripari Villabruna is a small rock shelter in northern Italy with mesolithic burial remains. It contains several Cro-Magnon burials, with bodies and grave goods dated to 14,000 years BP. The site has added greatly to the understanding of the neolithic development of medical and religious practises in early human communities."@en . . . "46.08427777777778 11.764333333333333" . "47275520"^^ . . . "yes"@en . . . . . "11.76433372497559"^^ . . . "240"^^ . . . "Abri"@en . . . "Ripari Villabruna"@es . "Ripari Villabruna is a small rock shelter in northern Italy with mesolithic burial remains. It contains several Cro-Magnon burials, with bodies and grave goods dated to 14,000 years BP. The site has added greatly to the understanding of the neolithic development of medical and religious practises in early human communities."@en . .