Etruria, Italy, on the Via Aurelia, 19 km west of Rome, near today's Castel di Guido. The place was mentioned in the Tabula Peutingeriana as the first statio...
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at this site is disputed), Ficoncella (c. 500 kya), Castel di Guido (c. 400 kya), La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (325–310 kya) and Poggetti Vecchi (c. 171...
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to control pitch and volume. A 400 kya H. erectus hyoid bone from Castel di Guido, Italy, is bar-shaped—more similar to that of other Homo than to that...
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Capocotta, the oases of Macchiagrande and Castel di Guido or the pine forests of Castel Fusano and Coccia di Morto – and of historical and archaeological...
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it belongs to zone "O" 20 A-B. Massimina is included in zone XLV Castel di Guido.[citation needed] Massimina is also the namesake of a frazione of Rome...
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Guido Fontana (1490 – 1576) was an Italian maiolica maker and the father of Orazio Fontana. Fontana was born in 1490 in Castel Durante. He moved to Urbino...
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Guido de' Medici (died 1537) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Chieti (1528–1537) and Bishop of Venosa (1527–1528). On 12 June...
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Tor di Valle Z.XL – Magliana Vecchia Z.XLI – Ponte Galeria Z.XLII – Maccarese Sud Z.XLIII – Maccarese Nord Z.XLIV – La Pisana Z.XLV – Castel di Guido Z...
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Caelian Hill in Rome, Roma Vecchia (the Villa dei Quintili), ca 1775 Castel di Guido and Gabii. In an age when restorations to Roman sculptures were broadly...
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(which supports the tongue and thus humanlike speech production) from Castel di Guido, Italy, assigned to a terminal population of H. erectus is quite apelike...
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