Narce was a Faliscan settlement in Italy located 5 kilometers south of Falerii (modern Civita Castellana). Its residents spoke an Italic language related to Latin. It was inhabited from the 2nd millennium to the 3rd century B.C. The ancient name of the settlement is uncertain, but it may have been called Fescennium. Narce was at the center of an impressive network of roads, which gave it access to Veii, Nepi, Falerii Veteres, Capena, and other neighboring settlements. It likely owed its prosperity to its position as a trading post and waystation.
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| - Narce était une cité, une colonie falisque du Latium située à 5 km au sud de Faléries, l'actuelle Civita Castellana. (fr)
- Narce era un insediamento arcaico risalente all'età del bronzo, successivamente abitato da popolazioni di cultura etrusca e falisca, che si trova nella Valle del Treja (palotevere) tra i comuni di Calcata, Faleria e Mazzano Romano. Colli di 1.Narce, 2.Monte li Santi, 3.Pizzo PiedeElmo di condottiero, dell'VIII secolo a.C., oggi esposto al Museo di archeologia e antropologia dell'Università della PennsylvaniaAnfora da una tomba di Narce , VII secolo a.C.Ceramica etrusca, VII secolo a.C. (it)
- Narce was a Faliscan settlement in Italy located 5 kilometers south of Falerii (modern Civita Castellana). Its residents spoke an Italic language related to Latin. It was inhabited from the 2nd millennium to the 3rd century B.C. The ancient name of the settlement is uncertain, but it may have been called Fescennium. Narce was at the center of an impressive network of roads, which gave it access to Veii, Nepi, Falerii Veteres, Capena, and other neighboring settlements. It likely owed its prosperity to its position as a trading post and waystation. (en)
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| - Narce, Valle della Treja, Lazio, Italy (en)
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| - Civita Castellana, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy (en)
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| - Narce was a Faliscan settlement in Italy located 5 kilometers south of Falerii (modern Civita Castellana). Its residents spoke an Italic language related to Latin. It was inhabited from the 2nd millennium to the 3rd century B.C. The ancient name of the settlement is uncertain, but it may have been called Fescennium. The material culture, religion, and history of the Faliscans shares much in common with that of the Etruscans. Narce interacted with Etruscan settlements in all periods of its inhabitation, maintaining especially close relations with the nearby Etruscan city of Veii. Ultimately both groups of people met the same fate under Roman conquest. Narce was at the center of an impressive network of roads, which gave it access to Veii, Nepi, Falerii Veteres, Capena, and other neighboring settlements. It likely owed its prosperity to its position as a trading post and waystation. (en)
- Narce était une cité, une colonie falisque du Latium située à 5 km au sud de Faléries, l'actuelle Civita Castellana. (fr)
- Narce era un insediamento arcaico risalente all'età del bronzo, successivamente abitato da popolazioni di cultura etrusca e falisca, che si trova nella Valle del Treja (palotevere) tra i comuni di Calcata, Faleria e Mazzano Romano. Colli di 1.Narce, 2.Monte li Santi, 3.Pizzo PiedeElmo di condottiero, dell'VIII secolo a.C., oggi esposto al Museo di archeologia e antropologia dell'Università della PennsylvaniaAnfora da una tomba di Narce , VII secolo a.C.Ceramica etrusca, VII secolo a.C. (it)
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