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The Type of Burial Confirms that Among the Founders of València There Was a Endangered Population, a Tribe of Central Italy

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Valencian researchers, at the head of which is Albert Ribera, of the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology (ICAC) and linked to a research project of the University of Valencia (UV), have confirmed that the type of burial, rites and funerary troupes of more than 2100 years ago found near Quart de València street are typical of the pelicni, one of the most important villages in the area of the Abruzzos, in the center of the Italic Peninsula.…
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Valencian researchers, at the head of which is Albert Ribera, of the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology (ICAC) and linked to a research project of the University of Valencia (UV), have confirmed that the type of burial, rites and funerary troupes of more than 2100 years ago found near Quart de València street are typical of the pelicni, one of the most important villages in the area of the Abruzzos, in the center of the Italic Peninsula.…

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RUVID broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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