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Mountain in Italy
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Mount Saraceno is a mountain on the Adriatic Sea within the territory of Mattinata in Apulia, Italy. It is an important site with a necropolis of at least 400 graves dug in the rocks by Daunians in the 9th century BC.

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

References

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


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