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Laterza may refer to * Laterza, Apulia, town and comune in the province of Taranto, part of the Apulia region of southeast Italy * , Italian publishing house * Laterza (surname), Italian surname * Laterza culture The Laterza culture or Laterza-Cellino San Marco culture is an Eneolithic culture in Southern Italy. It takes its name from the tombs discovered in the locality of Laterza, near Taranto, and Cellino San Marco, near Brindisi, in Apulia. It devel ..., Eneolithic culture in Southern Italy * Scrittori d'Italia Laterza, an Italian book collection {{disambiguation ...
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Laterza, Apulia
Laterza (; nap, Latèrze, lang, or , ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Taranto, part of the Apulia region of southeast Italy. The ''Gravina di Laterza'', a deep gorge, starts at the southeast edge of the town. See also * Laterza culture * Maiolica di Laterza * Pane di Laterza Pane di Laterza is a traditional bread of Laterza, a little municipality in the province of Taranto, in Apulia, in Southeastern Italy. It is made with durum flour with water, salt and sourdough. It is mainly produced in Laterza, but it can be also ... References Cities and towns in Apulia {{Puglia-geo-stub ...
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Laterza (surname)
Laterza is an Italian surname A name in the Italian language consists of a given name ( it, nome), and a surname (); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname. (In official documents, the Western surname may be written before the given name or names.) I .... Notable people with the surname include: * Jerry Laterza (born 1974), Paraguayan American soccer player * Marco Laterza, Swiss fitness model and bodybuilder * Tom Laterza (born 1992), Luxembourgish footballer * Tony Laterza, American basketball coach {{surname, Laterza Italian-language surnames ...
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Laterza Culture
The Laterza culture or Laterza-Cellino San Marco culture is an Eneolithic culture in Southern Italy. It takes its name from the tombs discovered in the locality of Laterza, near Taranto, and Cellino San Marco, near Brindisi, in Apulia. It developed in Apulia and Basilicata, and to a lesser extent of Central Italy in the 3rd millennium BC, around 2950-2350 BC. As with many of the cultures of the late prehistoric period, it is known essentially from the style of pottery recovered from archaeological digs. The culture was defined in 1967 by Francesco Biancofiore, following research in a necropolis of the same name situated to the north-west of the city of Taranto, in southern Apulia. Biancofiore F., "La necropoli Eneolitica di Laterza, origini e sviluppo dei gruppi "protoappenninici" in Apulia", in ''Origini'', vol. I (1967), pp 195-300 Biancofiore F., 1971, Origini e sviluppo delle civiltĂ  preclassiche nell'Italia sud-orientale, ''Origini'', vol. 5, p. 193-309 Cipolloni Sampo ...
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