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The Daunia is a historical and geographical region in Apulia, southern Italy, mostly coincident with modern Province of Foggia. Its inhabitants were called the Daunians by the ancient Greeks and were also known as the Daunii and the Apulians to the ancient Romans. In ancient times, together with Peucetia and Messapia it formed the Iapygia. ==Origins== Towards the late Bronze Age (11th-10th centuries BC), Illyrian populations from the eastern Adriatic arrived in Apulia.〔Charles Anthon (A Classical Dictionary: Containing the Principle Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors - Part One ) (Daunia, page 417) ISBN 1-4191-7384-7〕 The Illyrians in Italy, united with the pre-existing people and groups from the Aegean, probably from Crete, created the Iapygian civilization which consisted of three tribes: Peucetia, Messapi and the Dauni.〔http://www.itinerarimusividaunia.beniculturali.it/index.php?en/89/the-origins-of-the-daunia-civilization-and-the-early-iron-age〕 The Dauni were similar to but also different from the Peucetii and Messapii, who settled in central and southern Puglia.〔 ("The origins of the Daunia civilization and the early Iron Age" ), ''Itinerari Musivi Daunia''. Retrieved 12 November 2013.〕 Having been also less influenced by the Campanian civilization, it had thus a more peculiar culture, featuring in particular the Daunian steles, a series of funerary monuments sculpted in the 7th-6th centuries BC in the plain south of Siponto, and now housed in the National Museum of that city. Particularly striking is Daunian pottery (as yet little studied) which begins with geometric patterning but which eventually includes crude human, bird and plant figures. The main Daunian centers were ''Teanum Apulum'' (within the modern San Paolo di Civitate), Uria Garganica, the location of which though is not known with certainty, Casone, Lucera, ''Merinum'' (Vieste), Monte Saraceno (near Mattinata), Siponto, Coppa Navigata, Cupola, Salapia (near Cerignola and Manfredonia), Arpi (near Foggia), ''Aecae'' (near Troia), ''Vibinum ''(Bovino), Castelluccio dei Sauri, ''Herdonia'' (Ordona), ''Ausculum ''(Ascoli Satriano), Ripalta (near Cerignola), Canosa di Puglia, Melfi, Lavello and Venosa. Another 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daunia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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