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Ayas ( frp, Ayâs or ; Gressoney wae, Ajats; between 1939 and 1945) is a '' comune sparso'' in the
Aosta Valley , Valdostan or Valdotainian it, Valdostano (man) it, Valdostana (woman)french: Valdôtain (man)french: Valdôtaine (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = Official languages , population_blank1 = Italian French ...
region of northwestern
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
, with 1359 inhabitants in 2010.


Geography

It is made up of several ''
frazioni A ''frazione'' (plural: ) is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' (municipality) in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidate territ ...
'' (locally officially called ''hameaux'', in French), the two major ones being Antagnod which holds the town hall and the main parish, and Champoluc. All the ''frazioni'' of Ayas were combined under the one jurisdictional parish of Saint-Martin d'Antagnod in 1761. They remained combined in this way until the new parish of Sainte-Anne of
Champoluc Champoluc is a village in the commune of Ayas, in the province of Aosta Valley, Northern Italy. The area is known as a centre for hiking, mountaineering and skiing, particularly around the Monte Rosa Massif. Geography It is one of the 3 mai ...
was built in 1946. The comune of Ayas lies up the Ayas valley from Brusson.


Physical geography

The comune of Ayas occupies the upper part of the homonymous valley at the feet of the great peaks of the
Pennine Alps The Pennine Alps (german: Walliser Alpen, french: Alpes valaisannes, it, Alpi Pennine, la, Alpes Poeninae), also known as the Valais Alps, are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais) and Italy ...
, which separate it from
Zermatt Zermatt () is a municipality in the district of Visp in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It has a year-round population of about 5,800 and is classified as a town by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) ...
in the
Mattertal The Matter Valley (German: Mattertal, or sometimes ''Nikolaital'') is located in southwestern Switzerland, south of the Rhone valley in the canton of Valais. The village of Zermatt is the most important settlement of the valley, which is surrou ...
( Switzerland) and mark the border between Italy and Switzerland. The most notable of these peaks are Castor (4,226 m), Pollux (4,091 m) and the Breithorn (4,165 m). Another important glacier is the Grand Glacier of Verra. It is the principal source of the Évançon, which flows down the Val d'Ayas and empties into the
Dora Baltea Dora Baltea () or Doire Baltée () is a river in northwestern Italy. It is a left-hand tributary of the Po and is about long. Name The river's Latin name was ''Duria maior'', ''Duria Baltica'' or ''Duria Bautica''. Strabo called it Δουρ ...
(french: Doire baltée). In the opposite direction from the Monte Rosa Massif is Dzerbion, a 2,720 metre mountain in the shape of a pyramid, which separated the comune of Ayas from that of Saint-Vincent. * Seismic classification: zone 4 (very low seismicity)


Flora and fauna

With respect to
flora Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous (ecology), indigenous) native plant, native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms '' ...
, the landscape of Ayas is dominated by various
species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
of Alpine plant, such as the cowberry (''
Vaccinium vitis-idaea ''Vaccinium vitis-idaea'', the lingonberry, partridgeberry, mountain cranberry or cowberry, is a small evergreen shrub in the heath family Ericaceae, that bears edible fruit. It is native to boreal forest and Arctic tundra throughout the Norther ...
''), the gentian (''
Gentiana acaulis ''Gentiana acaulis'', the stemless gentian, or trumpet gentian, is a species of flowering plant in the family Gentianaceae, native to central and southern Europe, from Spain east to the Balkans, growing especially in mountainous regions, such as ...
'') and the spring pasque flower (''
Pulsatilla vernalis ''Pulsatilla vernalis'' (spring pasqueflower, arctic violet, lady of the snows) is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to mountainous habitats in Europe. Growing to high and wide, it is a semi-evergreen perennial wi ...
''). The main trees in the woods are the European spruce (''
Picea abies ''Picea abies'', the Norway spruce or European spruce, is a species of spruce native to Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. It has branchlets that typically hang downwards, and the largest cones of any spruce, 9–17 cm long. It is very close ...
''), the Swiss pine ('' Pinus cembra'') and the European larch (''
Larix decidua ''Larix decidua'', the European larch, is a species of larch native to the mountains of central Europe, in the Alps and Carpathian Mountains as well as the Pyrenees, with disjunct lowland populations in northern Poland and southern Lithuania. It ...
''). The
fauna Fauna is all of the animal life present in a particular region or time. The corresponding term for plants is ''flora'', and for fungi, it is ''funga''. Flora, fauna, funga and other forms of life are collectively referred to as ''Biota (ecology ...
which inhabits the area of Ayas is very varied too. There are
marmot Marmots are large ground squirrels in the genus ''Marmota'', with 15 species living in Asia, Europe, and North America. These herbivores are active during the summer, when they can often be found in groups, but are not seen during the winter, ...
s in the remote parts of the territory,
squirrels Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae, a family that includes small or medium-size rodents. The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and flying squirrels. Squ ...
and
fox Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush''). Twelve sp ...
es in the woods, and
golden eagle The golden eagle (''Aquila chrysaetos'') is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. They are one of the best-known birds of ...
s in the sky. The rivers and lakes are characterised by freshwater fish, like the marble trout.


History

The
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
name is Agatius which seems to be the name of the first
Roman colony A Roman (plural ) was originally a Roman outpost established in conquered territory to secure it. Eventually, however, the term came to denote the highest status of a Roman city. It is also the origin of the modern term ''colony''. Character ...
. However, the etymology of the name is uncertain - there are many opinions. For example, Ayas could be cognate with the river Ayasse in the
Champorcher Valley Champorcher ( frp, Tsamportsé, lit=field of PorciusA Roman Catholic saint, according to the legend one of the matyrs of the Theban Legion.) is a ''comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially t ...
, deriving from the Latin adjective ''aquatica''. Another theory is that it might derive from ''giàs'',
Piedmontese Piedmontese (; autonym: or , in it, piemontese) is a language spoken by some 2,000,000 people mostly in Piedmont, northwestern region of Italy. Although considered by most linguists a separate language, in Italy it is often mistakenly reg ...
for "livestock pen". As for the earliest human settlement in the valley, it is thought that Ayas was initially populated by the
Salassi The Salassi or Salasses were a Gallic or Ligurian tribe dwelling in the upper valley of the Dora Baltea river, near present-day Aosta (Val d'Aosta), during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Name They are mentioned as ''dià Salassō̃n'' (δ ...
. These people practiced agriculture, pastoralism, hunting and fishing up to the Roman conquest in around 25 BC. The Val d'Ayas became an important route to other territories of the Empire. Later this role was consolidated and the connections with
Valais Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more formally the Canton of Valais,; german: Kanton Wallis; in other official Swiss languages outside Valais: it, (Canton) Vallese ; rm, (Chantun) Vallais. is one of the 26 cantons forming the S ...
were expanded. As a result of these connections, Ayas later became known as ''Krämertal'' (Merchant Valley). Around 515, the territory of Ayas became part of the fief controlled by the monks of
Saint-Maurice d'Agaune The Abbey of Saint Maurice, Agaunum (french: Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d'Agaune or ''Saint-Maurice-en-Valais'') is a Swiss monastery of canons regular in Saint-Maurice, Canton of Valais, which dates from the 6th century. It is situated against a ...
, of Burgundian origin. This group imposed Christianity on the peasantry of Ayas. This is the period when the first churches were built and the roads connecting the villages were expanded. Later the control of the Church over Ayas was strengthened, until the Pope gave total control of the valley to the
Bishop of Aosta french: Diocèse d'Aoste , image = Aosta Cattedrale.JPG , image_size = 255px , image_alt = Facade of Cathedral of Aosta , caption = Aosta Cathedral , country = Italy , metropolitan = , ...
, Aymon of Quart in a Papal bull of 1776. This is the first certain attestation of Ayas. At the same time as the arrival of the Burgundians in the sixth century, came a migration of
Walser The Walser people are the speakers of the Walser German dialects, a variety of Highest Alemannic. They inhabit the region of the Alps of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, as well as the fringes of Italy and Austria. The Walser people are named a ...
s (a group of Germanic origin) into the valley, in particular to Saint-Jacques which is locally known as the ''Canton des Allemands'' (French for "Canton of the Germans"). A second migration occurred in the twelfth century. This migration has left traces in the architecture, which is similar to that of Valais and of the upper
Lys Valley Lys or LYS may refer to: Places *Les Lys, a Premier cru vineyard in Chablis * Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport, France (by IATA code) * Lys (department), a ''département'' during the First French Empire, now in Belgium * Lys (Dora Baltea), a stream ...
, and in the language of the upper val d'Ayas, which is very different from the other varieties of Valdôtain in phonology and vocabulary. Around 1200 the land of the family of Graines, which then controlled Ayas, was sold to the Challant family, viscounts of Aosta. A good portion of the val d'Ayas thus came into the possession of the Challant family and received the name "Vallée de Challant-Ayas". However the valley was not completely controlled by this powerful feudal family - the Abbey of St Maurice had ultimate sovereignty over the land. The Challant family governed the Val d'Ayas until the eighteenth century when their weakened members lost control of it. Thereafter the valley became part of the Duchy of Savoy and was administered by the church, which controlled many parishes along the whole valley. Like all the other comuni of the Aosta Valley, Ayas suffered from high emigration at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. The main destinations were
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and Switzerland. During the two world wars, many men of Ayas were conscripted into the armed forces. In the fascist period, a hostile attitude developed towards the regime and in 1944 a small partisan action took place. The Germans also came to Ayas. In 1939 the place name was Italianised as "Aiàs". After the wars there was an economic revival as a result of tourist activities in Ayas, which led to the construction of hotels, houses, streets and to economic changes.


Monuments and locations of interest


Religious architecture

The Val d'Ayas has been strongly influenced by the Church in the course of its history. Thus, today, it contains more than twenty religious buildings, including churches, chapels, sanctuaries, grottoes and shrines all painted and connected to particular artistic genres. * The Church of Saint Martin of Tours in Antagnod is an interesting religious building with an
onion dome An onion dome is a dome whose shape resembles an onion. Such domes are often larger in diameter than the tholobate upon which they sit, and their height usually exceeds their width. These bulbous structures taper smoothly to a point. It is a typ ...
on François-Marie Dandrès Square, named for the parish priest Dandrès from
Fontainemore Fontainemore ( Valdôtain: ; Issime wae, Pischu; from 1939 to 1946) is a town and ''comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. Toponym The toponym "Fontainemore" may derive from an old fountain called in French French (fren ...
who expanded the church to its current form. Entirely painted on the inside, it contains sacred works of art, the most important being the high altar. It is all that remains of the old church and is the most imposing and richest of all the baroque altars in the
Aosta Valley , Valdostan or Valdotainian it, Valdostano (man) it, Valdostana (woman)french: Valdôtain (man)french: Valdôtaine (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = Official languages , population_blank1 = Italian French ...
: it is entirely carved in wood, which is painted and gilt and is divided horizontally into three sections. The top and bottom sections were carved by Valsesiani Gilardi and Minaldi in 1713. This altar has recently undergone a restoration which ended in 2011. * The Church of Saint Anne in
Champoluc Champoluc is a village in the commune of Ayas, in the province of Aosta Valley, Northern Italy. The area is known as a centre for hiking, mountaineering and skiing, particularly around the Monte Rosa Massif. Geography It is one of the 3 mai ...
is today used as a cinema, but was once the main church of the village. The original chapel to Saint Anne was built in 1715 and the current building by the parish priest François-Marie Dandrès in 1836. Above the nineteenth century doorway, a circular fresco depicting Saint Anne showing the Scripture to Mary with Joachim behind her can be seen. The wooden altar and the frescoes of the old church are now held in a new church building next to the old one. * The Church of Saint James in Saint-Jacques follows a very old design. At first a small chapel, it was expanded at the wish of Pope Alexander VI in 1500. Later the rich merchants of the village had it painted, but since it was below street level, a number of floods destroyed the frescoes. Today it has been raised up and it is possible to see the remains of the interior frescoes and the exterior walls. In the same square as this church is found a grotto similar to that of
Lourdes Lourdes (, also , ; oc, Lorda ) is a market town situated in the Pyrenees. It is part of the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France. Prior to the mid-19th century, the town was best known for the Châ ...
with a statue of the Madonna inside. * The Sanctuary of Barmasc as it is seen today dates to 1744. Originally it was dedicated to Mary Magdalene but the people of Ayas have always called it Notre-Dame de Barmasc. For this reason François-Marie Dandrès asked permission to rename it as a sanctuary and name it after Notre-Dame du Bon-Secours ( French for "Our Lady of Good Help"). Inside it there are sacred artworks and the altar with the picture of a folk hero on top. * The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows in Lignod was expanded in 1777 by Jean-Baptiste Prince. However the
Last Judgement The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Reckoning, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, Day of Resurrection or The Day of the Lord (; ar, یوم القيامة, translit=Yawm al-Qiyāmah or ar, یوم الدین, translit=Yawm ad-Dīn, ...
on the façade was painted by Franz Curta in the nineteenth century. This fresco is based, according to some people, on the Last Judgement of Michelangelo.


Secular architecture

As regards popular architecture, the popular building ''par excellence'' is the rascard (of Walser origin). The main materials are stone and brick, materials in which the territory is rich. These are combined in the simple, but elegant form of the common house of Ayas, which served as home, stable, and barn. It is characterised by the presence of two or more floors - the lower floor of stone and the upper of wood, separated by an architectural layer of stone mushrooms which serve to keep rats from climbing up to the inhabited floor. The roof with a frame composed of tree trunks is covered over by
flagstone Flagstone (flag) is a generic flat stone, sometimes cut in regular rectangular or square shape and usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, flooring, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other co ...
- flat stones typical of the Walser landscape. Within this framework there are many characteristic and variable artistic elements, such as the finish of the wood, the round-arched doors, the lattices on the windows. In addition, the people of Ayas painted their houses in the same way as their churches, so it is not unusual for passers-through to encounter representations of the Madonna,
Jesus Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label= Hebrew/ Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religiou ...
, the Saints and the Sacred Family. * At Antagnod, the geometric construction of the Maison Merlet and the Maison Challant (or Maison Fournier) on the main street, where a castellan of the ruling Challant family lived in the fifteenth century, is of interest. * The Villa Rivetti is found in Antagnod. It was designed by the Biellese industrialise Giuseppe Rivetti and built in 1924. Today it is the town hall of Ayas. * The ancient village of Champoluc is full of traditional buildings and frescoes. * The Rû Courtaud, an ancient (canal) which carries water from Saint-Jacques to Saint-Vincent.


Society & culture


Tradition and folklore

The woodwork of the ''sabotiers d'Ayas'' is renowned for its sabot shoes, known in the
local dialect Local may refer to: Geography and transportation * Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand * Local, Missouri, a community in the United States * Local government, a form of public administration, usually the lowest tier of administra ...
as ''tsôques'' (french: socques). There are many popular tales which are recounted about the villages and some local places, like the chapel of Salus and the hermitage of Résy.


Language and dialects

Apart from official French and Italian, in addition to the patois valdôtain, the local population also understand
Piedmontese Piedmontese (; autonym: or , in it, piemontese) is a language spoken by some 2,000,000 people mostly in Piedmont, northwestern region of Italy. Although considered by most linguists a separate language, in Italy it is often mistakenly reg ...
as a result of the geographical proximity and historical links with Canavese.


Institutions, entities and associations

The ''Compagnie des guides de Champoluc-Ayas'', a society of mountain guides is found in
Champoluc Champoluc is a village in the commune of Ayas, in the province of Aosta Valley, Northern Italy. The area is known as a centre for hiking, mountaineering and skiing, particularly around the Monte Rosa Massif. Geography It is one of the 3 mai ...
.


Education

There are kindergartens and elementary schools in Ayas. The municipal library is based at Antagnod.


Museums

* The Museum of Religious Art, located in the Antagnod cemetery chapel, contains some objects which attest the richness of the Church in Ayas. * The seat of the guides, a building in rascard style called the "Maison des Guides", is located in Champoluc.


Sport

Tsan, a traditional sport of the Aosta Valley, is played in this municipality.


Economy

The economy of the comune is very different from what it was a century ago. Today it concentrates mostly on tourist activities: hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, chalets, and other
tertiary sector The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the second ...
activities. The skiing facilities of
Monterosa Ski The Monterosa Ski is an Italian ski resort, at the foot of Monte Rosa the second tallest mountain in the Alps, which links three valleys, located largely in the Aosta Valley and the remainder in Piedmont. Much of the area consists of easy and int ...
are essential to the economy. There are, however, still some artisanal and agricultural activities. Based on the
tax returns A tax return is the completion of documentation that calculates an entity or individual's income earned and the amount of taxes to be paid to the government or government organizations or, potentially, back to the taxpayer. Taxation is one of ...
of 2006, published in 2007, Ayas is the richest comune in Italy: on average the citizens earn over €66,000 per year.Article in La Repubblica
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, lives in the comune.


Tourism

The main activity of Ayas is tourism. Thus in the course of the year the commune and residents offer many activities to holidaymakers to discover the beauty of the territory and culture of Ayas. There are two skiing facilities - one in Antagnod and one in Champoluc. Antagnod was included in the 2008 edition of The most beautiful villages in Italy. Ayas takes part in the Unité des communes valdôtaines de l'Évançon.


People connected to Ayas

* François-Marie Dandrès (
Fontainemore Fontainemore ( Valdôtain: ; Issime wae, Pischu; from 1939 to 1946) is a town and ''comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. Toponym The toponym "Fontainemore" may derive from an old fountain called in French French (fren ...
, 4 July 1791 – Ayas, 7 December 1866) was of great importance to Ayas, although a minor individual in the History of the Aosta Valley. Appointed parish pried in 1817, he was particularly concerned with the education of children and adults, having many schools built and expanded for this purpose in Ayas. The schools of Antagnod and Champoluc (1819) were founded by him. In addition, Dandrès had several religious buildings built and restored, as well as expanding the church of Antagnod.


Natives of Ayas

* Évalde Obert (1912-1990) - nicknamed ''lo méhtre Tatcha'' (the Master Tatcha), poet in patois valdôtain. * Simone Origone, speed skier *
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, speed skier *
Antonio Fosson Antonio Fosson (born 11 October 1951) is an Italian politician. Antonio was elected president of Aosta Valley from 10 December 2018 to 16 December 2019. Antonio is a member of the Pour Notre Vallée Party. Biography Antonio was born in Ivrea, ...
- Italian senator (2008-2013) * Louis de Jyaryot - singer/songwriter in patois valdôtain


Other individuals

* Edmondo de Amicis, writer * Guido Gozzano, writer * Giuseppe Saragat, politician and
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Gallery

Image:Plastico_villaggio_walser_crest_ad_ayas_235.jpg, Plastic of Crest, a walser village above Champoluc on the orographic left of the Ayas valley Image:Haut_Val_d'Ayas.JPG, Panorama of the High Ayas valley seen from Bisous hamlet Image:Inscription_cimetière_Antagnod.JPG, Entrance to the Antagnod Cemetery


References


Bibliography

* A.A V.V. ''Ayas: storia, usi, costumi e tradizioni della valle, con fotografie di Gianfranco Bini'', Ayas: Società guide Champoluc, vol 1–2, 1968 * A.A. V.V. ''Guida Rurale della Valle d'Aosta''. Comunità Montana Evançon, Assessorato Agricoltura e Risorse Naturali - Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta, 2009. * Mario Aldrovandi (ed.), ''La Valle di Champoluc'': Challant, Brusson, Ayas, Torino: Lattès, 1931 * Pierre-Joseph Alliod, ''Grammaire du patois d'Ayas'', Aoste: Duc, 1998 * Abbé Louis Bonin, ''Vallée de Challand - Brusson - Guide et folk-lore'', Mondovì, Mondovì Tipografia Commerciale, 1928. * Luigi Capra, Giuseppe Saglio, ''Immagini di devozione popolare nel territorio di Ayas: pitture murali su abitazioni, cappelle e oratori, dal XVI al XX secolo in un comune della Valle d'Aosta'', Ivrea: Priuli & Verlucca, 2005 * Garavoglia Claudio, ''Ayas ieri e oggi'' = ''Ayas iér é ouèi'', 2007 * Saverio Favre, Luigi Capra, Giuseppe Scaglio, ''I sabotier d'Ayas. Mestiere tradizionale di una comunità valdostana'', Priuli & Verlucca ed., Ivrea, 1995 * Saverio Favre, ''Les mystères du jugement et de l'antéchrist dans l'ancien carnaval d'Ayas'', Société académique, religieuse et scientifique du Duché d'Aoste, 8, 2003, pp. 73–128 * G. Chiej-Gamacchio, ''La fabbricazione degli scroi o sabots: nota'', Torino: Bona, 1916 * Amé Gorret & Giovanni Varale, ''Guida illustrata della Valle di Challant o d'Ayas'', Biella: Tipografia commerciale, 1899 * Gabriella & Gian Piero Morchio, ''La memoria storica di Ayas: scritti e testimonianze nel "Canton de Magnea"'', 2nd edition, Genova, 1997. * Gabriella & Gian Piero Morchio, ''Teutsch Aiatzer-Thal: la presenza walser ad Ayas'', Genova, 1999. * Alina Piazza, "Ayas, Pian Portola, roccia a coppelle", ''Bulletin d'études préhistoriques et archéologiques alpines'', vol. 12, 2001, pp. 189–190. * Cesare Poma, ''Il dialetto di Ayas'', Torino: G. Candeletti, 1884 * Claudine Remacle, ''Danilo Marco, Giovanni Thumiger, Ayas: uomini e architettura'', Saint-Christophe: Duc, 2005 * Claudine Remacle, ''Construire en montagne: l'exemple d'Ayas à travers les prix-faits du XVIIe et du XVIIIe siècle'', Archivum Augustanum, 2, 2002, pp. 59–111. * Marco Soggetto, ''"Le Vette della Val d'Ayas"'', L'Escursionista Editore, Rimini, 2008. * Ugo Torra, ''La Valle di Challant-Ayas: le sue antichità'', Ivrea: Bardessono, 1958. * Ornella Vergnano Gambi, Roberto Gabbrielli, ''La composizione minerale della vegetazione degli affioramenti ofiolitici dell'alta Valle di Ayas'', 1981


External links

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An Italian Website concerning the Ayas Valley, with available English translations
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