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The Castellieri culture developed in
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during the Early and Middle
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, and later expanded into
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and the neighbouring areas. It lasted for more than a millennium, from the 18th century BC until the Roman conquest in the 3rd century BC. It takes its name from the fortified settlements, ''Castellieri'', which characterized the culture. The term was coined by Carlo Marchesetti. The ethnicity of the Castellieri civilization is uncertain. The first ''Castellieri'' were built along the Istrian coast and show a similar monumental architecture with
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which can also be found in the
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. The Monkodonja hillfort shows that the earlierst ''Castellieri'' were built already in the 19th century BC. The ''Castellieri'' were fortified settlements, usually located on hills or mountains or, more rarely (such as in Friuli), in plains. They were constituted by one or more concentric series of walls, of rounded or elliptical shape in Istria and Venezia Giulia, or quadrangular in Friuli, within which was the inhabited area. Some hundred ''Castellieri'' have been discovered in Istria, Friuli and Venezia Giulia, such as that of Leme, in the central-western Istria, or Elerji, near
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, or Monte Giove near Prosecco (
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) and San Polo, not far from
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. However, the largest ''Castelliere'' was perhaps that of '' Nesactium'', in the southern Istria, not far from
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. A fundamental study of the pottery from the Castelliere settlements in Istria, which shows the integration of the Castelliere into the wider Early and Middle Bronze Age communication network, was published by Anja Hellmuth Kramberger based on the finds from Monkodonja.


See also

* Monkodonja * Unetice culture * Histri * Carni * Liburnians *
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* Bronze Age Italy *
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Classical sources

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, book 5


References


Sources

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